Affiliation:
1. Research Center for Pathogenic Fungi and Microbial Toxicoses, Chiba University, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba 260-8673, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Mitochondrial cytochrome
b
(cyt
b
) genes of 42 strains representing 23 species of the genus
Trichosporon
were partially sequenced to determine their molecular phylogenetic relationships. Almost half of the 22 strains investigated (from 11 different species) contained introns in their sequences. Analysis of a 396-bp coding sequence from each strain of
Trichosporon
under investigation showed a total of 141 (35.6%) variable nucleotide sites. A phylogenetic tree based on the cyt
b
gene sequences revealed that all species of
Trichosporon
except
Trichosporon domesticum
and
Trichosporon montevideense
had species-specific cyt
b
genes.
Trichosporon
sp. strain CBS 5581 was identified as
Trichosporon pullulans
, and one clinical isolate, IFM 48794, was identified as
Trichosporon faecale
. Analysis of 132-bp deduced amino acid sequences showed a total of 34 (25.75%) variable amino acid sites.
T. domesticum
and
T. montevideense
,
Trichosporon asahii
and
Trichosporon asteroides
, and
Trichosporon gracile
and
Trichosporon guehoae
had identical amino acid sequences. A phylogenetic tree constructed with the ascomycetes
Saccharomyces douglasii
and
Candida glabrata
taken as outgroup species and including representative species from closely related genera species of
Trichosporon
clustered with other basidiomycetous yeasts that contain xylose in their cell wall compositions. These results indicate the effectiveness of mitochondrial cyt
b
gene sequences for both species identification and the phylogenetic analysis of
Trichosporon
species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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