Taxonomic revision of the cellulose-degrading fungus acremonium cellulolyticus nomen nudum to talaromyces based on phylogenetic analysis

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The cellulase-producing fungal strain Y-94, isolated in Japan and invalidly described as Acremonium cellulolyticus nom. nud. strain Y-94, seldom forms enteroarthric conidia under nutrient starvation conditions. Phylogenetic analysis using ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and RNA polymerase II large subunit gene sequences revealed that strain Y-94 is closely related to Talaromyces, given that these Y-94 sequences showed 100% identity with those of Talaromyces pinophilus NBRC 100533T. By contrast, the identity between β-tubulin-encoding genes from strain Y-94 and T. pinophilus NBRC 100533T was 98.1%. Morphological and phenotypic differences between these strains in colony color, conidiophore formation, and cellulase productivity were observed. Together, these data indicated that strain Y-94 belonged to the genus Talaromyces. We propose that strain Y-94 is a new species, Talaromyces cellulolyticus, on the basis of morphology and molecular evidence. The ex-holotype is Y-94 (= FERM BP-5826, CBS 136886 [holotype] TNS-F-48752). © 2013 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.

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Fujii, T., Hoshino, T., Inoue, H., & Yano, S. (2014, February). Taxonomic revision of the cellulose-degrading fungus acremonium cellulolyticus nomen nudum to talaromyces based on phylogenetic analysis. FEMS Microbiology Letters. https://doi.org/10.1111/1574-6968.12352

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