Abstract
A cryophilic basidiomycetous yeast unable to grow at 18 °C or higher temperatures was isolated from a subsurface permafrost layer collected in the Eastern Swiss Alps and from melted sea ice collected in the Artic at Frobisher Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Phylogenetic analyses employing combined sequences of the D1/D2 domain and ITS region indicated that the two new isolates belong to the family Camptobasidiaceae of the class Microbotryomycetes but are distantly related to any of the currently recog-nized species and genera. Consequently, the novel genus Cryolevonia, and the novel species Cryolevonia schafbergensis (type strain PYCC 8347T=CBS 16055T) are proposed to accommodate this cryophilic yeast. Although sparse hyphae and teliospore-like stuctures were observed upon prolonged incubation, a sexual cycle was not observed and therefore C. schafbergensis is documented solely from its asexual stage.
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Pontes, A., Ruethi, J., Frey, B., Aires, A., Thomas, A., Overy, D., … Sampaio, J. P. (2020). Cryolevonia gen. Nov. and cryolevonia schafbergensis sp. nov., a cryophilic yeast from ancient permafrost and melted sea ice. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 70(4), 2334–2338. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004040
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