Penicillium decaturense

Penicillium decaturense is a species of the genus of Penicillium which was isolated from a fungus in North America.[1][2][3][4] Penicillium decaturense produces citrinin, 15-Deoxyoxalicine B, decaturins A and decaturins A[3][5][6][7]

Penicillium decaturense
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Aspergillaceae
Genus: Penicillium
Species:
P. decaturense
Binomial name
Penicillium decaturense
S.W. Peterson, E.M. Bayer & Wicklow 2005[1]
Type strain
CBS 117509[2]
Synonyms

Penicillium decanturense,
Penicillium decutarense[2]

See also

References

  1. MycoBank
  2. UniProt
  3. Peterson, S. W.; Bayer, E. M.; Wicklow, D. T. (2004). "Penicillium thiersii, Penicillium angulare and Penicillium decaturense, new species isolated from wood-decay fungi in North America and their phylogenetic placement from multilocus DNA sequence analysis". Mycologia. 96 (6): 1280–93. doi:10.2307/3762145. JSTOR 3762145. PMID 21148952.
  4. Se-Kwon Kim (2015). Springer Handbook of Marine Biotechnology. Springer. ISBN 978-3642539718.
  5. S De Saeger (2011). Determining Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Food and Feed. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0857090973.
  6. Zhang, Y.; Li, C.; Swenson, D. C.; Gloer, J. B.; Wicklow, D. T.; Dowd, P. F. (2003). "Novel Antiinsectan Oxalicine Alkaloids from Two Undescribed Fungicolous Penicilliumspp". Organic Letters. 5 (5): 773–6. doi:10.1021/ol0340686. PMID 12605512.
  7. Rensheng Xu; Yang Ye; Weimin Zhao (2011). Introduction to Natural Products Chemistry. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1439860762.

Further reading

  • Alvarenga, N. L.; Birolli, W. G.; Seleghim, M. H. R.; Porto, A. L. M. (2014). "Biodegradation of methyl parathion by whole cells of marine-derived fungi Aspergillus sydowii and Penicillium decaturense". Chemosphere. 117: 47–52. doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.05.069. PMID 24955826.
  • De Felício, R.; Almeida, T. L.; Soares Cunha, É. .; Tomaz, J. C.; Debonsi, H. M. (2012). "Secondary metabolism variation in endophytic marine fungi by chemical epigenetic elicitation approaches". Planta Medica. 78 (11). doi:10.1055/s-0032-1320716.
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