Dénes Dlauchy, Sergio Álvarez-Pérez, Andrea Tóbiás, Gábor Péter
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在匈牙利和西班牙进行的两项独立研究过程中,从不同植物物种的花朵中分离出了四种同种酵母菌株。LSU rRNA 基因 D1/D2 域和内部转录间隔区(ITS)(ITS1-5.8S rRNA 基因-ITS2)这两个条形码区域的 DNA 序列显示,这四株菌株代表了一种未被描述的 Vishniacozyma(牛肝菌科,担子菌纲)物种。根据成对序列的相似性以及我们对 ITS 区域和 LSU rRNA 基因 D1/D2 结构域的 DNA 序列的系统进化分析,该未描述物种与 Vishniacozyma melezitolytica(一种植物酵母物种)的亲缘关系最为密切。该新物种与 V. melezitolytica 的模式菌株不同,在 LSU rRNA 基因的 D1/D2 域和 ITS 区域分别有 8 个替换和 3 个插入/缺失(indels)以及 11 个替换和 5 个indels。除 DNA 序列差异外,两个物种在一些生理特征上也存在差异。我们建议将上述菌株命名为 Vishniacozyma floricola sp.
Vishniacozyma floricola sp. nov., a flower-related tremellomycetous yeast species from Europe.
During the course of two independent studies conducted in Hungary and Spain, four conspecific yeast strains were isolated from flowers of different plant species. DNA sequences of two barcoding regions, the D1/D2 domain of the LSU rRNA gene and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region (ITS1-5.8S rRNA gene-ITS2), revealed that the four strains represent an undescribed Vishniacozyma (family Bulleribasidiaceae, Basidiomycota) species. In terms of pairwise sequence similarities and according to our phylogenetic analyses of the concatenated DNA sequences of the ITS region and the D1/D2 domain of the LSU rRNA gene, the undescribed species is most closely related to Vishniacozyma melezitolytica, a yeast species of phylloplane origin. The novel species differs from the type strain of V. melezitolytica by 8 substitutions and 3 insertion/deletion (indels) and 11 substitutions and 5 indels along the D1/D2 domain of the LSU rRNA gene and the ITS region, respectively. In addition to the DNA sequence divergences, the two species differ in some physiological characters as well. We propose the species Vishniacozyma floricola sp. nov. to accommodate the above-noted strains (holotype, NCAIM Y.02320; isotype, CBS 18939; MycoBank number, 856028).