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International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms

Publicado 12 números por año

ISSN Imprimir: 1521-9437

ISSN En Línea: 1940-4344

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Colony Characteristics, Nucleoside Analog Profiles, and Genetic Variations of Medicinal Fungus Polycephalomyces nipponicus (Ascomycetes) Isolates from Northeast Thailand

Volumen 19, Edición 5, 2017, pp. 445-455
DOI: 10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v19.i5.60
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The entomopathogenic fungus Polycephalomyces nipponicus is known to have activity against human pathogenic bacteria and the malaria pathogen; however, information about its genetic variation is limited. In this study, cicada nymphs infected with entomopathogenic fungi were collected from various locations in the northeast of Thailand. Internal transcribed spacer sequencing was used to identify the fungal pathogen P. nipponicus. A total of 36 isolates of P. nipponicus from 6 provinces were investigated for variations in fungal morphology, nucleoside analog content, and genetics. The results showed that colony morphology varied depending on the strain of the tested fungi, without influence from its geographic origin. A similar finding was observed with regard to the production of nucleoside analog content. Interestingly, the important bioactive compound adenosine was detected in the mycelial extract of all 36 isolates. This indicates that P. nipponicus could possibly be used as a source of potential therapeutic bioactive compounds. In addition, random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis, as supported by the Nei Index and Shannon Index values, showed high genetic variation within and between the populations. These findings represent what is, to our knowledge, the first information on the colony morphology, adenosine analog profile, and genetic variation of P. nipponicus.

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  1. Thongchai Sasithorn, Sangdee Kusavadee, Sangdee Aphidech, Antibacterial activity of crude protein and development of species-specific molecular marker for fungus Ophiocordyceps sobolifera, Biologia, 76, 2, 2021. Crossref

  2. Jaihan Piyanoot, Sangdee Kusavadee, Sangdee Aphidech, Combined multiple genes phylogenetic analysis and morphological characteristic description of entomopathogenic fungi infecting cicada nymph from northeast of Thailand, Biologia, 76, 5, 2021. Crossref

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