Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Mycologia. 2013 Jul-Aug;105(4):959-76. doi: 10.3852/12-313. Epub 2013 May 24.
During investigations of freshwater ascomycetes we found one interesting taxon from Aomori (Japan), as well as three additional taxa from North Carolina (USA), which were morphologically similar to Minutisphaera, a recently described freshwater fungus in the Dothideomycetes. The ascomata of all the collections bore dark hair-like structures around the ostiolar region, obovoid to obclavate bitunicate asci, and one to three septate hyaline to brown ascospores with a sheath (in material from Japan), and with both sheath and appendages (in material from the USA). The apothecial ascomata of these taxa, however, differ from those of the type species of the genus, which are perithecial. Two collections of Minutisphaera-like fungi from the USA were morphologically quite similar but differed in ascospore size. To assess the phylogenetic affinities of Minutisphaera-like taxa with the type species, M. fimbriatispora, we sequenced 18S and 28S nrDNA of five newly collected strains of Minutisphaera. We also sequenced the nrDNA for the entire internal transcribed spacer region of 10 strains to assess interspecific and intraspecific variation with M. fimbriatispora. Additionally we examined the secondary metabolite profiles of two strains from USA. Based on maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses of combined 18S and 28S, and separate ITS sequences, as well as examination of morphology, we describe and illustrate a new species, M. japonica. One collection from North Carolina is confirmed as M. fimbriatispora, while two other collections are Minutisphaera-like fungi that had a number of similar diagnostic morphological characters but differed only slightly in ascospore sizes. The phylogeny inferred from the internal transcribed spacer region suggested that two out of the three North Carolina collections may be novel and perhaps cryptic species within Minutisphaera. Organic extracts of Minutisphaera from USA, M. fimbriatispora (G155-1) and Minutisphaera-like taxon (G156-1), revealed the presence of palmitic acid and (E)-hexadec-9-en-1-ol as major chemical constituents. We discuss the placement of the Minutisphaera clade within the Dothideomycetes. The description of the genus Minutisphaera is emended to accommodate M. japonica within Minutisphaera.
在对淡水子囊菌的研究中,我们发现了一个来自日本青森的有趣分类群,以及来自美国北卡罗来纳州的另外三个分类群,它们在形态上与最近在 Dothideomycetes 中描述的淡水真菌 Minutisphaera 相似。所有收集物的子囊壳在孔口区域周围都有深色毛发状结构,子囊呈倒卵形到倒梭形双壁,一到三个有隔的透明到棕色的子囊孢子有一个鞘(来自日本的材料),并且都有鞘和附属物(来自美国的材料)。然而,这些分类群的子囊壳与该属的模式种的子囊壳不同,后者是子囊壳。来自美国的两个 Minutisphaera 样真菌的收集物在形态上非常相似,但在子囊孢子大小上有所不同。为了评估 Minutisphaera 样分类群与模式种 M. fimbriatispora 的系统发育关系,我们对五个新收集的 Minutisphaera 菌株进行了 18S 和 28S nrDNA 测序。我们还对 10 株 M. fimbriatispora 的整个内部转录间隔区(ITS)nrDNA 进行了测序,以评估与 M. fimbriatispora 的种间和种内变异。此外,我们还检查了来自美国的两个菌株的次生代谢产物图谱。基于最大似然法和贝叶斯分析,以及结合 18S 和 28S 的分析,以及单独的 ITS 序列分析,以及形态学检查,我们描述并说明了一个新种,M. japonica。来自北卡罗来纳州的一个收集物被确认为 M. fimbriatispora,而另外两个收集物是 Minutisphaera 样真菌,它们具有许多相似的诊断形态特征,但子囊孢子大小略有不同。从内部转录间隔区推断的系统发育表明,北卡罗来纳州的三个收集物中的两个可能是 Minutisphaera 中的新种和可能的隐种。来自美国的 Minutisphaera 的有机提取物(G155-1)和 Minutisphaera 样分类群(G156-1)显示存在棕榈酸和(E)-十六碳-9-烯-1-醇作为主要化学成分。我们讨论了 Minutisphaera 分支在 Dothideomycetes 中的位置。对 Minutisphaera 属的描述进行了修订,以将 M. japonica 纳入 Minutisphaera 属。