Molecular Characterization and Surfactant Utilization of Scolecobasidium Isolates from Detergent-Rich Indoor Environments
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<I>Scolecobasidium</I>, generally found in outdoor samples, were isolated from detergent-rich indoor environments. The isolates from bathrooms and washing machines, because of their exposure to detergents, might be genetically and biologically distinct from outdoor isolates. In this study, 11 <I>Scolecobasidium</I> isolates from detergent-rich indoor environments were examined to find the genetic and biological differences between the indoor and outdoor isolates. One isolate from a wall of a soap factory, showing similar conidia morphology with <I>S. constricta</I>, was phylogenetically distinct from the other <I>Scolecobasidium</I> spp. The 10 isolates from washing machines and bathrooms were identified as <I>S. humicola</I>, but these were classified into 2 groups that differed from the reference strain of <I>S. humicola</I> from leaves. All 11 isolates and the 4 reference strains of <I>S. constricta</I> and <I>S. humicola</I> grew on the medium containing sodium oleate and polyoxyethylene-(9)-lauryl ether, but the reference strains of the other <I>Scolecobasidium</I> spp. grew only on the medium containing sodium oleate. The results showed that <I>S. humicola</I> and <I>S. constricta</I> could utilize both surfactants generally included in soaps or synthetic detergents as nutrients. A further implication is that the genetic variation found in the <I>S. humicola</I> isolates from detergent-rich indoor environments can occur as a result of adaptation to such an environment.
- 2011-12-10
著者
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Abe Niichiro
Department Of Microbiology Osaka City Institute Of Public Health And Environmental Sciences
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Hamada Nobuo
Department Of Microbiology Osaka City Institute Of Public Health And Environmental Sciences
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ABE Niichiro
Department of Health and Epidemiology, Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences
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