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Cryptic Secondary Metabolites from the Sponge-Associated Fungus Aspergillus ochraceus

2019

The fungus Aspergillus ochraceus was isolated from the Mediterranean sponge Agelas oroides. The initial fermentation of the fungus on solid rice medium yielded 16 known compounds (4&ndash

Pharmaceutical ScienceBacillus subtilisOSMAC01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryAnthranilic acidAxeniclcsh:QH301-705.5Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)030304 developmental biologyAspergillus ochraceuschemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesbiology010405 organic chemistryfungiTryptophanfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesAmino acidstomatognathic diseaseslcsh:Biology (General)chemistryBiochemistryco-cultivationcytotoxicityFermentationAspergillus ochraceusMarine Drugs
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A new method for the cytochemical demonstration ofp-diphenol: O2 oxidoreductase (laccase)

1971

Nachweis des Enzymsp-Diphenol: O2 oxidoreductase (Laccase) in den Zellen der PilzeAspergillus fumigatus, Aureobasidium pullulans undNeurospora sitophila durch einen Azofarbstoff, der mittels Kupplung des enzymatisch gebildetenp-Chinons mitBesthorn's Hydrazon(3-Methyl-benzthiazolon(2)-hydrazon-hydrochlorid) entsteht. Als Substrat wird Hydrochinon verwendet. Der Farbstoff wird in runden, rotbraunen Granula abgelagert. Kontrollreaktionen bestatigen die Spezifitat der Reaktion.

PharmacologyLaccasechemistry.chemical_classificationHistocytochemistryChemistryAspergillus fumigatusCell BiologyMolecular biologyNeurosporaCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceAspergillusOxidoreductaseMethodsMolecular MedicineMitosporic FungiMolecular BiologyCatechol OxidaseExperientia
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The ability of soil-borne fungi to degrade organophosphonate carbon-to-phosphorus bonds

1997

The ability of a wide variety of soil-borne fungal strains to degrade four structurally different compounds containing P-C bonds, namely the naturally occurring amino acid ciliatine, the popular herbicide glyphosate, phosphonoacetic acid and 2-amino-3-phosphonopropionic acid, was studied in order to show that soil fungi may play an important role in the biodegradation of organophosphonates. Most of the strains appeared to utilize ciliatine as the sole source of phosphorus for growth. Only a limited number of strains were able to grow on the other phosphonates used in this work. The strains of Trichoderma harzianum, Scopulariopsis sp. and Aspergillus niger chosen for more detailed study show…

Phosphonoacetic AcidGlycinechemistry.chemical_elementApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBacteria AnaerobicOrganophosphorus CompoundsSpecies SpecificityFood scienceSoil MicrobiologyTrichodermachemistry.chemical_classificationAlaninebiologyAminoethylphosphonic AcidPhosphorusAspergillus nigerFungiTrichoderma harzianumPhosphorusGeneral MedicineFungi imperfectiBiodegradationbiology.organism_classificationCarbonAmino acidBacteria AerobicBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryBiochemistryScopulariopsisEnvironmental PollutantsOrganophosphonatesAspergillus nigerBiotechnologyApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Proteome analysis of the fungus Aspergillus carbonarius under ochratoxin A producing conditions

2011

Aspergillus carbonarius is an important ochratoxin A producing fungus that is responsible for mycotoxin contamination of grapes and wine. In this study, the proteomes of highly (W04-40) and weakly (W04-46) OTA-producing A. carbonarius strains were compared to identify proteins that may be involved in OTA biosynthesis. Protein samples were extracted from two biological replicates and subjected to two dimensional gel electrophoresis analysis and mass spectrometry. Expression profile comparison (PDQuest software), revealed 21 differential spots that were statistically significant and showed a two-fold change in expression, or greater. Among these, nine protein spots were identified by MALDI-MS…

ProteomicsOchratoxin AProteomeFungusPolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyMicrobiologyFungal Proteinschemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisGene expressionRNA MessengerMycotoxinchemistry.chemical_classificationTwo-dimensional gel electrophoresisbiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationOchratoxinsAmino acidAspergillusBiochemistrychemistrySpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationProteomeFood MicrobiologyFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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ISOLATION PROCEDURE, SPECIES IDENTIFICATION AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ASPERGILLUS SPP., SCEDOSPORIUM SPP., AND OTHER FILAMENTOUS FUNGI IN CYSTIC F…

2008

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAspergillusbiologybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseIsolation (microbiology)biology.organism_classificationCystic fibrosisMicrobiologyScedosporiumPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineSpecies identificationClinical significancePediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthbusinessskin and connective tissue diseasesJournal of Cystic Fibrosis
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Pseudomembranous invasive tracheobronchial aspergillosis.

2004

Invasive aspergillus tracheobronchitis is a rare infectious complication in severely immunocompromised patients who are generally neutropenic with haematological diseases, AIDS, or after solid organ transplantation. However, a few cases have been reported with no apparent severe compromise in the host defences.1 Aspergillus tracheobronchitis varies from localised tracheobronchitis …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTracheal Diseasesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInvasive Aspergillus tracheobronchitismacromolecular substancesAspergillosismedicine.diseaseImages in ThoraxAspergillus tracheobronchitisBronchoscopyTracheobronchitisInfectious complicationBronchoscopymedicineBronchitisAspergillosisHumansSolid organ transplantationbusinessBronchitisAgedThorax
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Pulmonary aspergilloma in a patient with AIDS.

1995

Aspergillus infections are rare in the course of AIDS. They mostly occur as invasive destructive disease in patients with severe CD4 cell depletion. An unusual case of a homosexual AIDS patient who developed a pulmonary aspergilloma is presented.

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyAIDS-Related Opportunistic InfectionsAspergillosisAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Amphotericin BmedicineAspergillosisHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesMycosisLungAIDS-Related Opportunistic InfectionsLung Diseases Fungalbusiness.industryAspergillus fumigatusRespiratory diseaseMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologymedicine.anatomical_structureItraconazoleComplicationbusinessAspergillomaResearch Article
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Risk stratification for invasive fungal infections in patients with hematological malignancies: SEIFEM recommendations

2016

Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. Patients with hematological malignancies undergoing conventional chemotherapy, autologous or allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation are considered at high risk, and Aspergillus spp. represents the most frequently isolated micro-organisms. In the last years, attention has also been focused on other rare molds (e.g., Zygomycetes, Fusarium spp.) responsible for devastating clinical manifestations. The extensive use of antifungal prophylaxis has reduced the infections from yeasts (e.g., candidemia) even though they are still associated with high mortality rates. This pa…

Riskmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/06 - Oncologia Medicamedicine.medical_treatmentHematopoietic stem cell transplantationNeutropeniaSettore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVEHematopoietic stem cell transplantation; Leukemia; Molds; Risk factors; Yeast; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Disease Susceptibility; Hematologic Neoplasms; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; Humans; Incidence; Invasive Fungal Infections; Risk; Hematology; OncologyHematopoietic stem cell transplantation; Leukemia; Molds; Risk factors; Yeast; Hematology; OncologyMolds03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsmedicineHumansIn patientAspergillusHematologyLeukemiabiologyIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHematologyhematopoietic stem cell transplantation; Leukemia; Molds; Risk factors; Yeastmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationYeastSettore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUELeukemiaOncologyRisk factorsMold030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHematologic NeoplasmsRisk stratificationImmunologyhematopoietic stem cell transplantationRisk factorDisease SusceptibilityInvasive Fungal Infections030215 immunology
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Evaluation of infestation by Lobesia botrana (Dennis et Schiffermüller) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) and its relation to territorial differences and cu…

2013

A three year study (2008-2010) was carried out in two organically managed vineyards in western Sicily to verify both the influence of different cultivars and microclimatic conditions on grape moth infestation and on mould infections of grapes. Observations were done on two autochthonous cultivars (Inzolia and Catarratto) and four international ones (Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot). Results showed a different degree of infested grapes among the different cultivars in both farms but also a different level of infestation between the two farms for the same cultivar. Chardonnay was the most infested cultivar by the grape moth larvae, while Merlot was the less infested one. Botr…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataL. botrana cultivar sour bunch rot Botrytis Aspergillus Sicily
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Incidence of grapevine moth Lobesia botrana (Den. & Schif.) on occurrence of ochratoxin A in grapes

2008

Observations were carried out in an organic vineyard (cv malvasia di candia), at salemi (sicily), during 2006-2007, in order to verify the influence of grapevine moth lobesia botrana (den. & schif.) on presence of ochratoxin a (ota) in bunches at harvest time. a percentage of 12.98% of bunches were attacked by grape moth during 2006, while 8.65% of them were infected by grey mould and sour bunch rot (5.77% and 2.88% respectivelly). analyses carried out on 12.98% infested bunches, showed a level of 20 μg/kg of ota, while on intact samples 0.04 μg/kg of toxin was registered. During 2007, infestation of bunches by grape moth was very low (2.05%), due to the particular climatic conditions, and …

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataLobesia botrana Ochratoxin A Aspergillus spp.
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