CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Fungal Biol. 2011 Oct;115(10):1066-76. doi: 10.1016/j.funbio.2011.06.007. Epub 2011 Jul 22.
A novel fungal species is described originating from the left occipital lobe of the cerebrum of an 18-month-old spayed female cat in Australia. Neurological disorder of the animal became apparent by circling movements and uncoordinated behaviour. Sequencing of the SSU rRNA gene reveals this strain as belonging to the genus Fonsecaea in Chaetothyriales. This order includes many black yeasts and relatives known as etiologic agents of disease in humans and animals, including several neurotropic species. Novelty of the species was corroborated by morphology and by multilocus sequencing of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacers (ITS) and partial sequences of the β-tubulin (BT2) and translation elongation factor (TEF1) genes. The strain is very similar to several strains recovered by a selective isolation technique from the natural environment in Brazil.
一种新的真菌物种是从澳大利亚一只 18 个月大的去势雌性猫的大脑左枕叶中分离出来的。动物的神经紊乱表现为转圈运动和不协调的行为。SSU rRNA 基因的测序表明,该菌株属于 Chaetothyriales 中的 Fonsecaea 属。这个目包括许多黑酵母及其相关种,已知是人类和动物疾病的病原体,包括几种神经毒性种。该物种的新颖性通过形态学和核糖体内部转录间隔区(ITS)的多位点测序以及β-微管蛋白(BT2)和翻译延伸因子(TEF1)基因的部分序列得到证实。该菌株与从巴西自然环境中通过选择性分离技术获得的几种菌株非常相似。