產(chǎn)品名稱 | Curvularia pseudobrachyspora Marín et al. |
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商品貨號 | B166093 |
Deposited As | Curvularia lunata (Wakker) Boedijn |
Strain Designations | NRRL 2380 [CBS 215.54, IFO 6299, IMI 61535, QM 120h] |
Application | Degrades insect moulting hormones
Hydroxylates 11-desoxy-17-hydroxycorticosterone cortexolone, substance S
Hydroxylates cytochrome P450, subfamily XIB, polypeptide 2 (steroid-11-beta-hydroxylase, aldosterone synthase) Cytochrome P450, subfamily XIB, polypeptide 2 (aldosterone synthase), aldosterone synthase, steroid 11-beta/18-hydroxylase, steroid-11-beta-hydroxylase, 11-beta-hydroxylase
Produces cynodontin
Produces hydrocortisone cortisol
Produces steroids
Transforms cycloalkenones
Transforms sesquiterpene lactone costunolide
Hydroxylation of cortexolone (= substance S) to hydrocortisone |
Biosafety Level | 1
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country. |
Product Format | frozen |
Storage Conditions | Frozen: -80°C or colder Freeze-Dried: 2°C to 8°C Live Culture: See Propagation Section |
Type Strain | no |
Disclosure | This material is cited in a US or other Patent and may not be used to infringe the claims. Depending on the wishes of the Depositor, ATCC may be required to inform the Patent Depositor of the party to which the material was furnished. This material may not have been produced or characterized by ATCC. |
Preceptrol® | no |
Comments | This fungus was re-identified as Curvularia pseudobrachyspora based on the multigene DNA sequence comparison. |
Medium | ATCC® Medium 340: Rabbit food agar ATCC® Medium 343: V8 juice agar ATCC® Medium 336: Potato dextrose agar (PDA) |
Growth Conditions | Temperature: 24°C to 26°C Atmosphere: Typical aerobic |
Sequenced Data |
18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; internal transcribed spacer 1, 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene, and internal transcribed spacer 2, complete sequence; and 28S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence GGTCTCCGTAGGTGAACCTGCGGAGGGATCATTACACAAATTAAAATATGAAGGCTTCGGCTGGATTATTTTTATCACCCTTGTCTTTTGCGCACTTGTTGTTTCCTGGGCGGGTTCGCCCGCCACCAGGACCACACCATAAACCTTTTTTATGCAGTTGCAATCAGCGTCAGTATAACAAATGTAAATCATTTACAACTTTCAACAACGGATCTCTTGGTTCTGGCATCGATGAAGAACGCAGCGAAATGCGATACGTAGTGTGAATTGCAGAATTCAGTGAATCATCGAATCTTTGAACGCACATTGCGCCCTTTGGTATTCCAAAGGGCATGCCTGTTCGAGCGTCATTTGTACCCTCAAGCTTTGCTTGGTGTTGGGCGTCTTTTGTCTTTGGCCTCGCCCAAAGACTCGCCTTAAAACGATTGGCAGCCGGCCTACTGGTTTCGCAGCGCAGCACATTTTTGCGCTTGCAATCAGCAAAAAGGACGGCAATCCATCAAGACTACATTTTTACGTTTGACCTCGGATCAGGTAGGGATACCCGCTGAACTTAAGCATATCAATAA D1D2 region of the 28S ribosomal RNA gene ATATCAATAAGCGGAGGAAAAGAAACCAACAGGGATTGCCCTAGTAACGGCGAGTGAAGCGGCAACAGCTCAAATTTGAAATCTGGCTCTTTCAGAGTCCGAGTTGTAATTTGCAGAGGGCGCTTTGGCTTTGGCAGCGGTCCAAGTTCCTTGGAACAGGACGTCACAGAGGGTGAGAATCCCGTACGTGGTCGCTAGCTATTGCCGTGTAAAGCCCCTTCGACGAGTCGAGTTGTTTGGGAATGCAGCTCTAAATGGGAGGTAAATTTCTTCTAAAGCTAAATATTGGCCAGAGACCGATAGCGCACAAGTAGAGTGATCGAAAGATGAAAAGCACTTTGGAAAGAGAGTCAAACAGCACGTGAAATTGTTGAAAGGGAAGCGCTTGCAGCCAGACTTGCTTGCAGTTGCTCATCCGGGCTTTTGCCCGGTGCACTCTTCTGTAGGCAGGCCAGCATCAGTTTGGGCGGTGGGATAAAGGTCTCTGTCACGTACCTTCCTTCGGGTTGGCCTTATAGGGGAGACGCCATACCACCAGCCTGGACTGAGGTCCGCGCATCTGCTAGGATGCTGGCGTAATGGCTGTAAGCGGC glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPD) gene CACTTGCTTTGGCCCGACGCCTCGGCATCATTCATTGGTAGAGCAGTGCAGGCTAACATCTACATAGGCATACATGCTCAAGTATGACAGCACACACGGCCAGTTCAAGGGCGACATCAAGGTTGACGGCAACAACCTGACTGTCAACGGCAAGACTGTCCGCTTCCACATGGAGAAGGACCCCGCCAACATCCCATGGAGCGAGACCGGCGCCTACTACGTCGTTGAGTCCACCGGTGTCTTCACCACCACCGAGAAGGCCAAGGCTCACTTGAAGGGTGGAGCCAAGAAGGTTGTCATCTCTGCTCCTTCCGCCGATGCCCCCATGTTCGTCATGGGTGTCAACCATGAGACCTACAAGTCCGACATTGAGGTGCTCTCCAACGCCTCTTGCACAACCAACTGCTTGGCTCCTCTTGCCAAGGTCATCCACGACAAGTACACCATCATTGAGGGTCTCATGACCACCATCCACTCCTACACTGCCACCCAGAAGGTCGTTGACGGCCCCTCCGCTAAGGACTGGCGTGGTGGCCGCACCGCTGCTCAGAACATCATTCCCAGCAGCACTGGTGCCGCCAAGGCTGTCGGCAAGGTCATCCCAGAGCTCAACGGCAAGCTCACTGGTATGGCCATGCGTGTCCCTACCGCCAACGTCTCCGTTGTCGACTTGACTGTCCGCATCGAGAAGGGTGCTTCTTACGACGAGATCAAGCAGGCCGTCAAGGAGGCCTCCGAGGGCTCCCTGAGCGGTAAGTCTCTCTTTGCATCAAGATTTTATGTATACAAGCTAATACAATGCAGGTATCCTTGGCTACACCGAGGACGACATTGTCTCCACTGACCTGAACGGCGACAACCGCTCCTCCATCTTCGACGCCAAGGCCGGTATCTCCCTGAACAAGAACT |
Name of Depositor | NRRL |
U.S. Patent Number | |
Chain of Custody | ATCC <-- NRRL <-- Chas. Pfizer Co. |
Isolation | Tarpaulin, Panama |
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