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新种:从蝙蝠中分离出的一种新的耐冷酵母菌种。

sp. nov.: a new cold-tolerant species of yeast isolated from bats.

作者信息

Lorch J M, Palmer J M, Vanderwolf K J, Schmidt K Z, Verant M L, Weller T J, Blehert D S

机构信息

U.S. Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center, 6006 Schroeder Road, Madison, WI 53711, USA.

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 1 Gifford Pinchot Drive, Madison, WI 53726, USA.

出版信息

Persoonia. 2018 Dec;41:56-70. doi: 10.3767/persoonia.2018.41.04. Epub 2018 Feb 5.

Abstract

is a genus of medically-important, lipid-dependent yeasts that live on the skin of warm-blooded animals. The 17 described species have been documented primarily on humans and domestic animals, but few studies have examined species associated with more diverse host groups such as wildlife. While investigating the skin mycobiota of healthy bats, we isolated a sp. that exhibited only up to 92% identity with other known species in the genus for the portion of the DNA sequence of the internal transcribed spacer region that could be confidently aligned. The sp. was cultured from the skin of nine species of bats in the subfamily ; isolates originated from bats sampled in both the eastern and western United States. Physiological features and molecular characterisation at seven additional loci (D1/D2 region of 26S rDNA, 18S rDNA, chitin synthase, second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II, β-tubulin, translation elongation factor EF-1α, and minichromosome maintenance complex component 7) indicated that all of the bat isolates likely represented a single species distinct from other named taxa. Of particular note was the ability of the sp. to grow over a broad range of temperatures (7-40 °C), with optimal growth occurring at 24 °C. These thermal growth ranges, unique among the described , may be an adaptation by the fungus to survive on bats during both the host's hibernation and active seasons. The combination of genetic and physiological differences provided compelling evidence that this lipid-dependent yeast represents a novel species described herein as sp. nov. Whole genome sequencing placed the new species as a basal member of the clade containing the species , , , and . The genetic and physiological uniqueness of among its closest relatives may make it important in future research to better understand the evolution, life history, and pathogenicity of the yeasts.

摘要

是一类对医学重要的、依赖脂质的酵母,存在于温血动物的皮肤上。已描述的17个物种主要在人类和家畜身上有记录,但很少有研究调查与野生动物等更多样化宿主群体相关的物种。在调查健康蝙蝠的皮肤真菌群时,我们分离出一种 菌,其内部转录间隔区DNA序列可可靠比对的部分与该属其他已知物种的同一性仅高达92%。该 菌是从 亚科的9种蝙蝠的皮肤中培养出来的;分离株来自在美国东部和西部采集的蝙蝠。在另外7个基因座(26S rDNA的D1/D2区域、18S rDNA、几丁质合成酶、RNA聚合酶II的第二大亚基、β - 微管蛋白、翻译延伸因子EF - 1α和微型染色体维持复合体组分7)进行的生理特征和分子表征表明,所有蝙蝠 分离株可能代表一个与其他已命名分类单元不同的单一物种。特别值得注意的是,该 菌能够在广泛的温度范围(7 - 40°C)内生长,最适生长温度为24°C。这些热生长范围在所描述的 中是独特的,可能是该真菌为了在宿主的冬眠和活跃季节都能在蝙蝠身上生存而产生的一种适应。遗传和生理差异的结合提供了令人信服的证据,表明这种依赖脂质的酵母代表了本文描述的一个新物种,即 新种。全基因组测序将这个新物种置于包含 、 、 和 物种的进化枝的基部成员位置。在其最亲近的亲属中, 的遗传和生理独特性可能使其在未来研究中对于更好地理解 酵母的进化、生活史和致病性具有重要意义。

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