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Molecular systematics of Keratinophyton: the inclusion of species formerly referred to Chrysosporium and description of four new species
by
Labuda, Roman
,
Kandemir, Hazal
,
Hochenauer, Doris
in
Analysis
,
Biomedical and Life Sciences
,
Chrysosporium
2021
Four new
Keratinophyton
species (
Ascomycota
,
Pezizomycotina
,
Onygenales
),
K. gollerae
,
K. lemmensii
,
K. straussii,
and
K. wagneri
, isolated from soil samples originating from Europe (Austria, Italy, and Slovakia) are described and illustrated. The new taxa are well supported by phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) region, the combined data analysis of ITS and the nuclear large subunit (LSU) rDNA, and their phenotype. Based on ITS phylogeny, within the
Keratinophyton
clade,
K
.
lemmensii
is clustered with
K
.
durum, K
.
hubeiense
,
K
.
submersum,
and
K
.
siglerae,
while
K
.
gollerae
,
K
.
straussii
and
K
.
wagneri
are resolved in a separate terminal cluster. All four new species can be well distinguished from other species in the genus based on phenotype characteristics alone. Ten new combinations are proposed for
Chrysosporium
species which are resolved in the monophyletic
Keratinophyton
clade. A new key to the recognized species is provided herein.
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Saksenaea dorisiae sp. nov., a New Opportunistic Pathogenic Fungus from Europe
2019
A new species, Saksenaea dorisiae (Mucoromycotina, Mucorales), isolated from a water sample originating from a private well in Manastirica, Petrovac, in the Republic of Serbia (Europe), is described and illustrated. The new taxon is well supported by multilocus phylogenetic analysis that included the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, domains D1 and D2 of the 28S rRNA gene (LSU), and translation elongation factor-1α gene (tef-1α), and it is resolved in a clade with S. oblongispora and S. trapezispora. This fungus is characterized by its moderately slow growth at 15 and 37°C, sparse rhizoids, conical-shaped sporangia, and short-cylindrical sporangiospores. Saksenaea dorisiae is a member of the opportunistic pathogenic genus often involved in severe human and animal mucormycoses encountered in tropical and subtropical regions. Despite its sensitivity to several conventional antifungals (terbinafine and ciclopirox), the fungus can potentially evoke clinically challenging infections. This is the first novel taxon of the genus Saksenaea described from the moderately continental climate area of Europe.
Journal Article
A New European Species of The Opportunistic Pathogenic Genus Saksenaea – S. dorisiae Sp. Nov
2019
A new species Saksenaea dorisiae (Mucoromycotina, Mucorales), recently isolated from a water sample originating from a private well in a rural area of Serbia (Europe), is described and illustrated. The new taxon is well supported by phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS), domains D1 and D2 of the 28S rRNA gene (LSU), and translation elongation factor-1α gene (TEF-1α), and it is resolved in a clade with S. oblongispora and S. trapezispora. This fungus is characteristic by its moderately slow growth at 15 and 37°C, sparse rhizoids, conical-shaped sporangia and short-cylindrical sporangiospores. S. dorisiae is a member of the opportunistic pathogenic genus often involved in severe human and animal mucormycoses encountered in tropical and subtropical regions. Despite its sensitivity to several conventional antifungals (terbinafine and ciclopirox), the fungus is potentially causing clinically challenging infections. This is the first novel taxon of the genus Saksenaea described from the moderately continental climate area of Europe.