| Literature DB >> 25734026 |
Katrin Greiner1, Derek Peršoh1, Alfons Weig2, Gerhard Rambold3.
Abstract
Salt mines represent an extreme environment with hypersaline conditions, complete darkness, and low nutrient availability. The diversity of filamentous fungi in such habitats is largely unknown. Eight strains of an unknown fungus were isolated from water samples of the salt mine in Berchtesgaden (Bavaria, Germany). They could be assigned to the ascomycete genus Phialosimplex, based on their common characteristics of producing conidia in chains or in heads on single phialides. Species of this genus are hitherto known to cause mycoses in dogs and have been found in mummies. Using molecular and morphological methods, the isolates are established as a new species, Phialosimplex salinarum sp. nov. Basipetospora halophila is also transferred to Phialosimplex as P. halophila comb. nov.Entities:
Keywords: Basipetospora; ITS; TSR1; extremophile fungi; halophily; osmophily; salt tolerance
Year: 2014 PMID: 25734026 PMCID: PMC4329318 DOI: 10.5598/imafungus.2014.05.02.01
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IMA Fungus ISSN: 2210-6340 Impact factor: 3.515
Growth media and detection reagents used for substrate degradation assays.
| Starch | 0.8 % peptone; 0.5 % NaCl; 0.6 % sol. starch; 1.2 % agar; H2O | Lugol’s solution |
| Chitin | 0.8 % peptone; 0.5 % NaCl; 0.6 % colloidal chitin; 1.2 % agar; H2O | none |
| Cellulose | 0.8 % peptone; 0.5 % NaCl; 0.6 % carboxymethyl cellulose; 1.2 % agar; H2O | Congo red; 0,5 M HCl |
| Peptides and protein | 0.8 % nutrient broth; 1.3 % powdered milk; 1.2 % agar; H2O ; pH 7.2 | none |
| Lipid | 0.8 % peptone; 0.5 % NaCl; 1 % Tween 80; 1.2 % agar; H2O | none |
| Lignin | 1 % malt extract; 0.4 % yeast extract; 0.4 % glucose ; 1.2 % agar; H2O | 0.2 % K2HPO4; 0.2 % KCl; 0.2 % MgSO4·7 H2O; 2 % agar; ABTS 1 mM; H2O; pH 5 |
Accession numbers assigned to strains of Phialosimplex salinarum.
| KF274685 | KJ855522 | DSM 27526 |
| KF274686 | KJ855523 | DSM 27527 |
| KF274687 | KJ855524 | DSM 27528 |
| KF274688 | KJ855525 | DSM 27529 |
| KF274689 | KJ855526 | DSM 27530 |
| KF274690 | KJ855527 | DSM 27531 |
| KF274691 | KJ855528 | DSM 27532 |
| KF274692 | KJ855529 | DSM 27533 |
Fig. 3.Phialosimplex salinarum (DSM 27530) on yeast malt agar. A. Colony growing at different NaCl concentrations. B, C. Phialides producing conidia in chains. D. Phialides producing conidia in heads. E. Vegetative hyphae on YMA submerse culture containing 4 % salt. F. Single phialide. Bars = 10 μm.
Phenotypic characteristics of Phialosimplex spp. [data for P. caninus, P. chlamydosporus, and P. sclerotialis from Sigler , for Phialosimplex sp. by Ravindran .] *Description of the synonymous taxa Scopulariopsis halophilica and Oospora halophila included; lack of data in the compiled descriptions indicated as “n/a”.
| 4.5–16 | + | – | – | + | 2.2–4.0 | 1.8–3.7 | subglobose | + | Bone marrow aspirate, | n/a | |
| 3–14 | + | + | – | + | 2.3–5.8 | 1.7–3.0 | ovoid, pyriform | + | n/a | ||
| 3–20 | – | n/a | – | n/a | 3.5–9.0 | 3.5–8.0 | spherical, pyriform, subglobose, ovoid | – | Phaeophyta-associated ( | halophilic | |
| 1.5–8.7 | + | – | – | + | 2.8–4.0 | 2.8–4.0 | mainly globose, subglobose | – | Water in salt mine | halophilic | |
| 5–15 | – | – | + | + | 3.0–4.5 | 1.5–2.0 | ovoid, with truncate base | – | n/a | ||
| n/a | n/a | + | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | Deep sea water | halophilic |
Fig. 1.Growth of Phialosimplex salinarum (DSM 27530) at different temperatures on YMA containing 15 % salt.
Fig. 2.Temperature-dependence of starch, protein, and cellulose degradation by Phialosimplex salinarum. Average (bars), maximal and minimal (whiskers) depletion zones observed for strains DSM 27526–27533 are indicated.
Fig. 4.Phylogenetic relationships of Eurotiomycetes as inferred from TSR1 sequence data. Most likely tree found by PhyML. Taxon names are preceded by the GenBank accession number. Support values above 70 % are noted above the respective branches. Sequences obtained from this study are marked with an asterisk. T = ex-type culture. Penicillium olsonii was used as outgroup.
Fig. 5.Phylogenetic relationships of Phialosimplex spp. as inferred from ITS rRNA sequence data. Most likely tree found by PhyML. Taxon names are preceded by the GenBank accession number. Support values above 50 % are noted above the respective branches. Sequences obtained from this study are marked with an asterisk. T = ex-type culture. Eremascus albus and Trichocoma paradoxa are used as outgroup.