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Penicillium decumbens

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Penicillium decumbens
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Aspergillaceae
Genus: Penicillium
Species:
P. decumbens
Binomial name
Penicillium decumbens
Type strain
CBS 230.81[2]
Synonyms

Penicillium indicum[1]

Penicillium decumbens is an anamorph species of the genus of Penicillium which occurs widespread in nature, mainly in subtropical and tropical soil but it also occurs in food.[1][2][3][4][5] Analysis have shown that Penicillium decumbens has antibiotic activity[6] Penicillium decumbens produces the cyclopentenone cyclopenicillone[7]

Further reading

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  • Liu, G.; Zhang, L.; Wei, X.; Zou, G.; Qin, Y.; Ma, L.; Li, J.; Zheng, H.; Wang, S.; Wang, C.; Xun, L.; Zhao, G. P.; Zhou, Z.; Qu, Y. (2013). "Genomic and Secretomic Analyses Reveal Unique Features of the Lignocellulolytic Enzyme System of Penicillium decumbens". PLOS ONE. 8 (2): e55185. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0055185. PMC 3562324. PMID 23383313.
  • Xu, M. -S.; Luo, M. -F.; Xing, X. -H.; Chen, H. -Z. (2006). "Characteristics of Quercetin Transglycosidation Catalysed by Penicillium Decumbens Glycosidase". Food and Bioproducts Processing. 84 (3): 237. doi:10.1205/fbp.05143.
  • Chen, M.; Qin, Y.; Liu, Z.; Liu, K.; Wang, F.; Qu, Y. (2010). "Isolation and characterization of a β-glucosidase from Penicillium decumbens and improving hydrolysis of corncob residue by using it as cellulase supplementation". Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 46 (6): 444–449. doi:10.1016/j.enzmictec.2010.01.008. PMID 25919619.
  • Yoshida, K. (1992). "Penicillium decumbens. A new cause of fungus ball". Chest. 101 (4): 1152–1153. doi:10.1378/chest.101.4.1152. PMID 1555438.
  • Alvarez, S. (1990). "Systemic Infection Caused by Penicillium decumbens in a Patient with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome". Journal of Infectious Diseases. 162: 283. doi:10.1093/infdis/162.1.283. PMID 2355206.
  • Norouzian, D.; Hosseinzadeh, A.; Inanlou, D. N.; Moazami, N. (2000). "Production and partial purification of naringinase by Penicillium decumbens PTCC 5248". World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 16 (5): 471. doi:10.1023/A:1008962131271. S2CID 82686039.
  • Wei, X.; Zheng, K.; Chen, M.; Liu, G.; Li, J.; Lei, Y.; Qin, Y.; Qu, Y. (2011). "Transcription analysis of lignocellulolytic enzymes of Penicillium decumbens 114-2 and its catabolite-repression-resistant mutant". Comptes Rendus Biologies. 334 (11): 806–811. doi:10.1016/j.crvi.2011.06.002. PMID 22078737.
  • Gao, L.; Gao, F.; Wang, L.; Geng, C.; Chi, L.; Zhao, J.; Qu, Y. (2012). "N-Glycoform Diversity of Cellobiohydrolase I from Penicillium decumbens and Synergism of Nonhydrolytic Glycoform in Cellulose Degradation". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287 (19): 15906–15915. doi:10.1074/jbc.M111.332890. PMC 3346090. PMID 22427663.
  • Lee, Y. S.; Huh, J. Y.; Nam, S. H.; Kim, D.; Lee, S. B. (2013). "Synthesis of Quercetin-3-O-Glucoside from Rutin by Penicillium decumbens Naringinase". Journal of Food Science. 78 (3): C411-5. doi:10.1111/1750-3841.12056. PMID 23425105.
  • Zhang, S.; Liu, P.; Zhao, L.; Liu, X. (2014). "Hydroxylation of Dehydroepiandrosterone by Penicillium decumbens ph-13". Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Applied Biotechnology (ICAB 2012). Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Vol. 251. p. 1393. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37925-3_148. ISBN 978-3-642-37924-6.
  • Holland, H. L.; Nguyen, D. H.; Pearson, N. M. (1995). "Biotransformation of corticosteroids by Penicillium decumbens ATCC 10436". Steroids. 60 (9): 646–649. doi:10.1016/0039-128X(95)00071-W. PMID 8545855. S2CID 40145054.
  • Feng-Wu Bai; Chen-Guang Liu; George T. Tsao (2012). Biotechnology in China III: Biofuels and Bioenergy. Springer. ISBN 978-3642284786.

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References

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  1. ^ a b c MycoBank
  2. ^ a b UniProt
  3. ^ John I. Pitt; Ailsa D. Hocking (2009). Fungi and Food Spoilage. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-0387922072.
  4. ^ ATCC
  5. ^ Heide Dermoumi (2008). Bestimmungsbuch für Pilze in der Medizin: ein praktischer Leitfaden mit mikroskopischen Bildern. Lehmanns Media. ISBN 978-3865413116.
  6. ^ Santamarina, M. P.; Roselló, J; Llacer, R; Sanchis, V (2002). "Antagonistic activity of Penicillium oxalicum Corrie and Thom, Penicillium decumbens Thom and Trichoderma harzianum Rifai isolates against fungi, bacteria and insects in vitro". Revista iberoamericana de micologia. 19 (2): 99–103. PMID 12828512.
  7. ^ Lin, S.; Shi, T.; Chen, K. Y.; Zhang, Z. X.; Shan, L.; Shen, Y. H.; Zhang, W. D. (2011). "Cyclopenicillone, a unique cyclopentenone from the cultures of Penicillium decumbens". Chemical Communications. 47 (37): 10413–10415. doi:10.1039/C1CC12079D. PMID 21833427.