Publications
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phytase-producing capacity of yeasts isolated from traditional african fermented food products and phypk gene expression of pichia kudriavzevii strains. | phytate is known as a strong chelate of minerals causing their reduced uptake by the human intestine. ninety-three yeast isolates from traditional african fermented food products, belonging to nine species (pichia kudriavzevii, saccharomyces cerevisiae, clavispora lusitaniae, kluyveromyces marxianus, millerozyma farinosa, candida glabrata, wickerhamomyces anomalus, hanseniaspora guilliermondii and debaryomyces nepalensis) were screened for phytase production on solid and liquid media. 95% were a ... | 2015 | 25910031 |
phenotypic detection of genitourinary candidiasis among sexually transmitted disease clinic attendees in ladoke akintola university teaching hospital, osogbo, nigeria. | the management of genitourinary candidiasis (gc) is fraught with challenges, especially, in an era of increasing antifungal resistance. this descriptive cross-sectional study conducted between may 2013 and january 2014 determined the prevalence and characteristics of gc and the species of candida among 369 attendees of a sexually transmitted disease (std) clinic of ladoke akintola university teaching hospital, osogbo, nigeria. appropriate urogenital specimen collected from each attendee was exam ... | 2015 | 26064140 |
characterization of virulence-related phenotypes in candida species of the cug clade. | candida species cause a variety of mucosal and invasive infections and are, collectively, the most important human fungal pathogens in the developed world. the majority of these infections result from a few related species within the "cug clade," so named because they use a nonstandard translation for that codon. some members of the cug clade, such as candida albicans, present significant clinical problems, whereas others, such as candida (meyerozyma) guilliermondii, are uncommon in patients. th ... | 2015 | 26150417 |
three novel toll genes (pttoll1-3) identified from a marine crab, portunus trituberculatus: different tissue expression and response to pathogens. | the toll signaling pathway is one of the most important regulators of the immune response in both vertebrates and invertebrates. herein, three novel toll (pttoll1-3) cdna sequences were cloned from the swimming crab, portunus trituberculatus. pttoll1 has 1003 amino acid residues and consists of an extracellular domain containing 15 leucine-rich repeats (lrrs) and a cytoplasmic toll/interleukin-1 receptor (tir) domain of 139 residues. pttoll2 encodes 1196 peptides, with an extracellular domain co ... | 2015 | 26238349 |
[investigation of the changes in candida epidemiology]. | the incidence of fungal infections has increased in recent years. antifungal resistance is a major problem with increasing frequency due to the widespread use of antifungal agents in infections. identification of the candida species and susceptibility patterns with the appropriate tests for resistance and selection of the empirical agents used for treatment are important. the aim of the study was to evaluate the changes of the epidemiology of candida species and minimum inhibitory concentrations ... | 2015 | 26313283 |
yeast diversity in a traditional french cheese "tomme d'orchies" reveals infrequent and frequent species with associated benefits. | this study is aimed at unrevealing the yeast diversity of handmade cheese, tomme d'orchies, produced and marketed in the north of france. a total of 185 yeast colonies were isolated from the surface and core of this cheese. from these, 80 morphologically different colonies were selected and subjected to rep-pcr analysis. the isolates were clustered into six distinct groups based on their dna fingerprints. from each group, at least 30% of isolates were selected and identified to species level by ... | 2015 | 26338133 |
draft genome of a commonly misdiagnosed multidrug resistant pathogen candida auris. | candida auris is a multidrug resistant, emerging agent of fungemia in humans. its actual global distribution remains obscure as the current commercial methods of clinical diagnosis misidentify it as c. haemulonii. here we report the first draft genome of c. auris to explore the genomic basis of virulence and unique differences that could be employed for differential diagnosis. | 2015 | 26346253 |
regional centromeres in the yeast candida lusitaniae lack pericentromeric heterochromatin. | point centromeres are specified by a short consensus sequence that seeds kinetochore formation, whereas regional centromeres lack a conserved sequence and instead are epigenetically inherited. regional centromeres are generally flanked by heterochromatin that ensures high levels of cohesin and promotes faithful chromosome segregation. however, it is not known whether regional centromeres require pericentromeric heterochromatin. in the yeast candida lusitaniae, we identified a distinct type of re ... | 2015 | 26371315 |
candida lusitaniae mics to the echinocandins are elevated but fks-mediated resistance is rare. | mic values were generated for caspofungin, micafungin, and anidulafungin against 106 isolates of c. lusitaniae, and these values were compared to established epidemiologic cutoff values. the majority of isolates were wild type both by mic value as well as by fks1 hotspot sequencing. although c. lusitaniae isolates have mic values to the echinocandins that are elevated compared to other common species, with regard to known mechanisms of resistance to the echinocandins, isolates with mic values at ... | 2016 | 26429293 |
acquired multidrug antifungal resistance in candida lusitaniae during therapy. | candida lusitaniae is usually susceptible to echinocandins. beta-1,3-glucan synthase encoded by fks genes is the target of echinocandins. a few missense mutations in the c. lusitaniae fks1 hot spot 1 (hs1) have been reported. we report here the rapid emergence of antifungal resistance in c. lusitaniae isolated during therapy with amphotericin b (amb), caspofungin (cas), and azoles for treatment of persistent candidemia in an immunocompromised child with severe enterocolitis and visceral adenovir ... | 2015 | 26438490 |
voriconazole and posaconazole therapy for experimental candida lusitaniae infection. | the in vitro activity of posaconazole (psc) and voriconazole (vrc) was tested by using time-kill studies against 3 strains of candida lusitaniae. both drugs showed fungistatic activity against all strains. the efficacy of those compounds was evaluated by reducing kidney fungal burden and by determining (1→3)-β-d-glucan serum levels in a murine model of invasive infection of c. lusitaniae. the therapies tested were vrc at 10, 25, or 40 mg/kg/day and psc at 5, 12.5, or 20 mg/kg/twice a day. all th ... | 2016 | 26456387 |
evaluation and characterization of new α-l-rhamnosidase-producing yeast strains. | a total of thirty yeast strains were isolated from a whey beverage and screened for α-l-rhamnosidase enzyme production. of these, only four isolates were capable of producing the α-l-rhamnosidase enzyme by hydrolyzing naringin. scanning electron microscopy images showed that the morphology of the yeast isolate (isolate no. 84) producing the greatest enzyme, changed from oval to filamentous in the presence of naringin. on the basis of morphological and molecular characterization (its sequencing), ... | 2015 | 26582283 |
functional dissection of hamp domains in nik1 ortholog from pathogenic yeast candida lusitaniae. | nik1 orthologs or group iii hybrid histidine kinases (hhk) are ubiquitous signaling molecules in fungal pathogens. besides osmosensing, they are also involved in hyphal morphogenesis, virulence, and conidiation. they are important molecular targets for antifungal agents. nik1 orthologs contain a varying number of hamp domain repeats (poly-hamp) in the n-terminal region. poly-hamp plays a crucial role in their function. so far, the role of hamp domains in their function has been studied only in a ... | 2016 | 26657037 |
growth inhibition and membrane permeabilization of candida lusitaniae using varied pulse shape electroporation. | candida lusitaniae is an opportunistic yeast pathogen, which can readily develop resistance to antifungal compounds and result in a complex long-term treatment. the efficient treatment is difficult since structure and metabolic properties of the fungal cells are similar to those of eukaryotic host. one of the potential methods to improve the inhibition rate or the cell permeability to inhibitors is the application of electroporation. in this work we investigated the dynamics of the growth inhibi ... | 2015 | 26697485 |
[aetiology of candidiasis in paediatric patients: comparative analysis with adult patients]. | candida spp. represents a group of commensal yeasts that can act as pathogens and cause candidiasis in different anatomical locations. | 2016 | 26774594 |
repeat-associated fission yeast-like regional centromeres in the ascomycetous budding yeast candida tropicalis. | the centromere, on which kinetochore proteins assemble, ensures precise chromosome segregation. centromeres are largely specified by the histone h3 variant cenp-a (also known as cse4 in yeasts). structurally, centromere dna sequences are highly diverse in nature. however, the evolutionary consequence of these structural diversities on de novo cenp-a chromatin formation remains elusive. here, we report the identification of centromeres, as the binding sites of four evolutionarily conserved kineto ... | 2016 | 26845548 |
frequency of candida albicans in patients with funguria. | to determine the frequency of candida albicansin patients with funguria. | 2016 | 26876397 |
a stable phylogeny of the large-spored metschnikowia clade. | draft genomes of 55 strains representing all known large-spored metschnikowia species were used to construct a robust phylogeny of these yeasts found in association with flower-visiting insects. the genomes were annotated with reference to clavispora lusitaniae. from 3016 orthologues identified, 1061 were present in all strains with enough overlap to generate alignments of 500 bp or more. we constructed trees for all those alignments and evaluated their accuracy from their ability to resolve eac ... | 2016 | 27019191 |
evaluation of galactose adapted yeasts for bioethanol fermentation from kappaphycus alvarezii hydrolyzates. | bioethanol was produced from kappaphycus alvarezii seaweed biomass using separate hydrolysis and fermentation (shf). pretreatment was evaluated for 60 min at 121°c using 12% (w/v) biomass slurry with 364 mm h2so4. enzymatic saccharification was then carried out at 45°c for 48 h using celluclast 1.5 l. ethanol fermentation with 12% (w/v) k. alvarezii hydrolyzate was performed using the yeasts saccharomyces cerevisiae kctc1126, kluyveromyces marxianus kctc7150, and candida lusitaniae atcc42720 wit ... | 2016 | 27056472 |
structure-based designing of sordarin derivative as potential fungicide with pan-fungal activity. | fungal infections have become a significant problem for immunosuppressed patients. sordarin, a promising fungicidal agent, inhibits fungal protein synthesis by impairing elongation factor-2 (eef2) function. intriguingly, despite high sequence similarity among eef2s from different species, sordarin has been shown to inhibit translation specifically in certain fungi while unable to do so in some other fungal species (e.g. candida parapsilosis and candida lusitaniae). the sordarin binding site on e ... | 2016 | 27060894 |
study of strains of candida spp. isolated from catheters in uhc of oran (algeria): identification and antifungal susceptibility. | the increasing incidence of candida spp., and the vital prognosis often compromise for patients with candida species make urgent the exact knowledge of their distribution worldwide and exhaust action antifungals currently used in clinical. that why we carry out an epidemiological study of candida species and testing their susceptibility against two antifungals: amphotericin b and caspofungin. | 2016 | 27103075 |
antimycotic activity and genotoxic evaluation of citrus sinensis and citrus latifolia essential oils. | the aim of this study was to evaluate the antifungal activity of essential oils (eos) of citrus sinensis (c. sinensis) and citrus latifolia (c. latifolia) against five candida species: candida albicans, candida tropicalis, candida glabrata, candida lusitaniae and candida guilliermondii; and perform its genotoxic evaluation. the eos of c. sinensis and c. latifolia were obtained from the peel by hydro-distillation. the major components determined by gc-ms were in c. sinensis, d-limonene (96%) and ... | 2016 | 27137128 |
preparation and biological activity of new collagen composites, part i: collagen/zinc titanate nanocomposites. | the aim of this investigation was to develop new antimicrobial collagen/zinc titanate (zntio3) biomaterials using a sol-gel cryogenic draying technology in keeping the native collagen activity. broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity was demonstrated against firmicutes (staphylococcus epidermidis, bacillus cereus, and candida lusitaniae) and gracilicutes (escherichia coli, salmonella enterica, and pseudomonas putida) microorganisms. the antimicrobial activity as well as the cytotoxicity were speci ... | 2016 | 27138724 |
[acute pyelonephritis and candidemia due to candida lusitaniae: a case report]. | although candiduria is becoming increasingly common among hospitalized patients, candida lusitaniae is a rare pathogen that account for less than 1% of candida species isolated from urine. ascending pyelonephritis and candidemia due to candida species are uncommon complications. we report herein on a case of acute pyelonephritis and candidemia due to c. lusitaniae. a 66-year-old man presented with a high fever during hospitalization at our hospital following septic shock due to ischial osteomyel ... | 2016 | 27197441 |
new insight into microbial diversity and functions in traditional vietnamese alcoholic fermentation. | the roles of microorganisms in traditional alcoholic fermentation are often assumed based on abundance in the starter and activity in pure culture. there is a serious lack of hard evidence on the behavior and activity of individual microbial species during the actual fermentation process. in this study, microbial succession and metabolite changes during 7days of traditional vietnamese alcoholic fermentation were monitored. special attention was devoted to starch degradation. in total, 22 microbi ... | 2016 | 27236224 |
epidemiologic and microbiologic evaluation of nosocomial infections associated with candida spp in children: a multicenter study from istanbul, turkey. | the purpose of this study was to establish species distribution of candida isolates from pediatric patients in istanbul, turkey, and to determine risk factors associated with nosocomial candida infections. | 2016 | 27339794 |
identification of candida species and susceptibility testing with sensititre yeastone microdilution panel to 9 antifungal agents. | to determine the species incidence and susceptibility pattern to 9 antifungal agents of yeasts isolated from various clinical specimens of colonized or infected patients treated in the coronary and surgical intensive care units (icu). | 2016 | 27381534 |
microbial diversity and biochemical characteristics of borassus akeassii wine. | palm wine produced traditionally and consumed by many people in the south-west of burkina faso is subject to alteration. in this study, we carried out a follow-up of two palm wines' fermentation during the 10 days in which palm wines are classically produced and consumed. we monitored biochemical characteristics of fermenting wines as well as followed the microflora kinetics using culture-dependent and culture-independent methods. the analysis of the acid content and the bacterial population rev ... | 2016 | 27450560 |
evaluation of antifungal activity of standardized extract of salvia rhytidea benth. (lamiaceae) against various candida isolates. | salvia species have long been described in traditional medicine for various indications. owing to the widespread use of this genus by ethnic populations, especially for various infections ranging from skin disease to gastrointestinal disorders, we were encouraged to determine whether salvia rhytidea could be effective against fungal infections. given the increased incidence of candidiasis in the past decade, limits on the use of antifungal drugs, emergence of azole-resistant candida species and ... | 2016 | 27499461 |
an additional meyerozyma guilliermondii imh3 gene confers mycophenolic acid resistance in fungal ctg clade species. | the fungal ctg clade comprises a number of well-known yeasts that impact human health or with high biotechnological potential. to further extend the set of molecular tools dedicated to these microorganisms, the initial focus of this study was to develop a mycophenolic acid (mpa) resistance cassette. surprisingly, while we were carrying out preliminary susceptibility testing experiments in a set of yeast species, meyerozyma guilliermondii, although not being a mpa producer, was found to be primar ... | 2016 | 27620459 |
identification of a novel class b scavenger receptor homologue in portunus trituberculatus: molecular cloning and microbial ligand binding. | class b scavenger receptors (srbs), which are present in mammals and insects, have been implicated in a wide range of functions. herein, a novel srb homologue, ptsrb, was cloned from the swimming crab, portunus trituberculatus. ptsrb has 538 amino acid residues, and it consists of two transmembrane regions, a large extracellular loop, and two intracellular tails. a phylogenetic analysis showed that ptsrb distinctly clustered with marsupenaeus japonicas srb-1 and most drosophila srb homologues, i ... | 2016 | 27633673 |
pulsed electromagnetic field assisted in vitro electroporation: a pilot study. | electroporation is a phenomenon occurring due to exposure of cells to pulsed electric fields (pef) which leads to increase of membrane permeability. electroporation is used in medicine, biotechnology, and food processing. recently, as an alternative to electroporation by pef, pulsed electromagnetic fields (pemf) application causing similar biological effects was suggested. since induced electric field in pemf however is 2-3 magnitudes lower than in pef electroporation, the membrane permeabilizat ... | 2016 | 27634482 |
novel yeast isolated from broilers' feedstuff, gut and faeces as aflatoxin b1 adsorbents. | to isolate and characterize native yeast strains from broilers' environment as feedstuff, faeces and gut, and to evaluate their binding capacity for aflatoxin b1 (afb1 ). | 2016 | 27638385 |
[primary immunodeficiencies in seriously ill children: report of 3 clinical cases]. | primary immunodeficiency diseases (pid) are congenital disorders secondary to an impaired immune response. infections, autoimmune disorders, atopy, and lymphoproliferative syndromes are commonly associated with this disorder. | 2016 | 27692490 |
invitro antifungal susceptibilities of candida species to liposomal amphotericin b, determined using clsi broth microdilution, and amphotericin b deoxycholate, measured using the etest. | the antifungal susceptibilities of 598 isolates of candida spp. (bloodstream and other sterile sites) to liposomal amphotericin b (l-amb) versus amphotericin b (amb) were determined. mics were calculated using the clinical and laboratory standards institute broth microdilution (m27-a3) method for l-amb and the etest method for amb. the mic50/mic90 (µg ml-1) values for l-amb broth microdilution and amb etest were 0.25/1 and 0.19/0.5, respectively. the overall essential agreement (±2 dilutions) wa ... | 2017 | 27959780 |
cytotoxic and antimicrobial effects of indium(iii) complexes with 2-acetylpyridine-derived thiosemicarbazones. | complexes [in(2ac4oclph)cl2(meoh)] (1), [in(2ac4pfph)cl2(meoh)] (2), [in(2ac4pclph)cl2(meoh)] (3) and [in(2ac4piph)cl2(meoh)] (4) were obtained with n(4)-ortho-chlorophenyl-2-acetylpyridine thiosemicarbazone (h2ac4oclph), n(4)-para-fluorophenyl-2-acetylpyridine thiosemicarbazone (h2ac4pfph), n(4)-para-chlorophenyl-2-acetylpyridine thiosemicarbazone (h2ac4pclph) and n(4)-para-iodophenyl-2-acetylpyridine thiosemicarbazone (h2ac4piph). theoretical studies suggested that the coordinated methanol mol ... | 2017 | 28009892 |
utilization of size polymorphism in its1 and its2 regions for identification of pathogenic yeast species. | despite the existence of a variety of available yeast identification strategies, easier and more cost-effective methods are required for routine use in clinical laboratories. the internal transcribed spacer (its) regions of fungal rrna genes exhibit variable sizes depending on the yeast species. in the present study, fragment size polymorphism (fsp) analysis of the its1 and its2 regions for identification of the clinically most important yeast species was assessed. the its1 and its2 regions of 1 ... | 2017 | 28068213 |
decreased killing activity of micafungin against candida guilliermondii, candida lusitaniae, and candida kefyr in the presence of human serum. | currently, echinocandins are first-line drugs for treatment of invasive candidiasis. however, data on how serum influences killing activity of echinocandins against uncommon candida species are limited. therefore, the killing activity of micafungin in rpmi-1640 and in 50% serum was compared against candida guilliermondii, candida lusitaniae, and candida kefyr. minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) ranges in rpmi-1640 were 0.5-1, 0.12-0.25, and 0.06-0.12 mg/l, respectively. in 50% serum, mics in ... | 2017 | 28072553 |
oral candidal speciation, virulence and antifungal susceptibility in type 2 diabetes mellitus. | to determine the oral candidal carriage (occ), activity of virulent factors and fluconazole susceptibility in subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus (t2dm) and investigate their association with hba1c measurements. | 2017 | 28131069 |
nosocomial fungemia by candida auris: first four reported cases in continental europe. | candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast that can cause invasive infections and is associated with high mortality. it is typically resistant to fluconazole and voriconazole and, some cases, also to echinocandins and amphotericin b. this species, phylogenetically related to candida haemulonii, is frequently misidentified by commercial identification techniques in clinical laboratories; therefore, the real prevalence of c. auris infections may be underestimated. | 2017 | 28131716 |
yeasts from scarlet ibises (eudocimus ruber): a focus on monitoring the antifungal susceptibility of candida famata and closely related species. | 2017 | 28204651 | |
studying the prevalence, species distribution, and detection of in vitro production of phospholipase from candida isolated from cases of invasive candidiasis. | candida spp. have emerged as successful pathogens both in invasive and mucosal infections. c. albicans is the sixth cause of most common nosocomial infections according to studies by the centers for disease control and prevention. a shift toward non-albicans species has been reported. there is a dearth of knowledge regarding the virulence factors of candida, especially from this part of india. the aim was to study the prevalence of candida, speciate, and determine antifungal sensitivity along wi ... | 2017 | 28250619 |
utilization of size polymorphism in its1 and its2 regions for identification of pathogenic yeast species. | despite the existence of a variety of available yeast-identification strategies, easier and more cost-effective methods are required for routine use in clinical laboratories. the internal transcribed spacer (its) regions of fungal rrna genes exhibit variable sizes depending on the yeast species. in the present study, fragment size polymorphism (fsp) analysis of the its1 and its2 regions for identification of the clinically most important yeast species was assessed. | 2017 | 28260588 |
[primary immunodeficiencies in seriously ill children: report of 3 clinical cases]. | primary immunodeficiency diseases (pid) are congenital disorders secondary to an impaired immune response. infections, autoimmune disorders, atopy, and lymphoproliferative syndromes are commonly associated with this disorder. | 2017 | 28288231 |
the combined rapid detection and species-level identification of yeasts in simulated blood culture using a colorimetric sensor array. | a colorimetric sensor array (csa) has been demonstrated to rapidly detect and identify bacteria growing in blood cultures by obtaining a species-specific "fingerprint" of the volatile organic compounds (vocs) produced during growth. this capability has been demonstrated in prokaryotes, but has not been reported for eukaryotic cells growing in culture. the purpose of this study was to explore if a disposable csa could differentially identify 7 species of pathogenic yeasts growing in blood culture ... | 2017 | 28296967 |
rapid and accurate molecular identification of the emerging multidrug-resistant pathogen candida auris. | candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen causing nosocomial and invasive infections associated with high mortality. c. auris is commonly misidentified as several different yeast species by commercially available phenotypic identification platforms. thus, there is an urgent need for a reliable diagnostic method. in this paper, we present fast, robust, easy-to-perform and interpret pcr and real-time pcr assays to identify c. auris and related species: candida duobushaemulon ... | 2017 | 28539346 |
use of rna-protein complexes for genome editing in non-albicans candida species. | clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (crispr)-cas9 genome modification systems have greatly facilitated the genetic analysis of fungal pathogens. in crispr-cas9 genome editing methods designed for use in candida albicans, dnas that encode the necessary components are expressed in the target cells. unfortunately, expression constructs that work efficiently in c. albicans are not necessarily expressed well in other pathogenic species within the genus candida or the related genu ... | 2017 | 28657070 |
development of a crispr-cas9 system for efficient genome editing of candida lusitaniae. | candida lusitaniae is a member of the candida clade that includes a diverse group of fungal species relevant to both human health and biotechnology. this species exhibits a full sexual cycle to undergo interconversion between haploid and diploid forms. c. lusitaniae is also an emerging opportunistic pathogen that can cause serious bloodstream infections in the clinic and yet has often proven to be refractory to facile genetic manipulations. in this work, we develop a clustered regularly interspa ... | 2017 | 28657072 |
comparative evaluation of six chromogenic media for presumptive yeast identification. | the present study was undertaken to evaluate the discrimination ability of six chromogenic media in presumptive yeast identification. | 2017 | 28663328 |
molecular identification of uncommon clinical yeast species in iran. | by using advanced detection/identification methods, the list of emerging uncommon opportunistic yeast infections is rapidly expanding worldwide. our aim in the present study was sequence-based species delineation of previously unidentified yeasts obtained from a clinically yeast collection. | 2015 | 28680981 |
molecular identification and antifungal susceptibility pattern of non-albicans candida species isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis | vulvovaginal candidiasis (vvc) is an important problem due to candida spp. the aim of this study was molecular identification, phylogenetic analysis, and evaluation of antifungal susceptibility of non-albicans candida isolates from vvc. | 2017 | 28688376 |
evaluation of candidemia in epidemiology and risk factors among cancer patients in a cancer center of china: an 8-year case-control study. | candidemia is the worldwide life-threaten disease, especially in cancer patients. this study was aimed to identify and evaluate the risk factors of candidemia in cancer patients, which will prompt the improvement on current therapeutic strategies and prognosis. | 2017 | 28768479 |
prevalence and antifungal susceptibility of candida species in a tertiary care hospital in islamabad, pakistan. | to determine the prevalence and antifungal susceptibility pattern of candida species. | 2017 | 28770873 |
genome sequence of the yeast clavispora lusitaniae type strain cbs 6936. | clavispora lusitaniae, an environmental saprophytic yeast belonging to the ctg clade of candida, can behave occasionally as an opportunistic pathogen in humans. we report here the genome sequence of the type strain cbs 6936. comparison with sequences of strain atcc 42720 indicates conservation of chromosomal structure but significant nucleotide divergence. | 2017 | 28774979 |
fungal diversity of "tomme d'orchies" cheese during the ripening process as revealed by a metagenomic study. | tomme d'orchies is an artisanal pressed and uncooked cheese produced and marketed in the north of france. this study aimed at showing the fungal microbiota evolution of this cheese using a metagenetic based illumina technology targeting the its2 domain of 5.8s fungal rdnas. to this end, samples were taken from the rind and the core of different cheeses, after 0, 1, 3, 7, 14 and 21days of ripening. the data underpinned the prevalence of yarrowia lipolytica and galactomyces geotrichum for both mic ... | 2017 | 28806689 |