Takashi Nakase, Sasitorn Jindamorakot, Somjit Am-In, Shinya Ninomiya, Hiroko Kawasaki, Savitree Limtong
Department of Biotechnology, NITE Biological Resource Center (NBRC), National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE), Kisarazu, Chiba, Japan. nakase-takashi@nite.go.jp
FEMS yeast research 2009 JunFour yeast strains, RS42, SSK10, ST-520 and ST-521, isolated from water in a mangrove forest, bark of a tree and fruit of Ficus sp., respectively, were found to represent a hitherto undescribed anamorphic species. The four strains are related to Candida sinolaborantium in the D1/D2 domain of the large subunit rRNA gene, but differed by eight nucleotide substitutions and two indels, and for this reason are regarded as members of a separate species. Because ascospore formation was not detected, it is described as a new species of Candida, Candida nonsorbophila sp. nov. The type strain is RS42(T) (BCC 25963(T)=NBRC 103860(T)=CBS 10862(T)). This species is distinguished from C. sinolaborantium by the inability to assimilate L-sorbose, L-rhamnose and galactitol, and a higher maximum growth temperature.
Takashi Nakase, Sasitorn Jindamorakot, Somjit Am-In, Shinya Ninomiya, Hiroko Kawasaki, Savitree Limtong. Candida nonsorbophila sp. nov., a new ascomycetous yeast species isolated in Thailand. FEMS yeast research. 2009 Jun;9(4):663-7
PMID: 19416367
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