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Title

Taxonomy and secondary metabolites of Pseudobotrytis sp. FKA-25.

Authors

Yuichi Yamaguchi; Rokuro Masuma; Yong-Pil Kim; Ryuji Uchida; Hiroshi Tomoda; Satoshi Omura

Abstract

Fungal strain FKA-25, isolated from forest soil collected on Yakushima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, was assigned to genus Pseudobotrytis based on its morphological characteristics. Conidiophores were erect, slightly swollen at the end of the tip, and gave rise to umbellate conidiogenous cells that were in an expanded denticulate portion at the end and formed ellipsoidal to clavate conidia in sympodial succession. Identification as species P. terrestris was made on the basis of the character of 1-septate conidium. Although no secondary metabolites have been reported from the genus Pseudobotrytis, four secondary metabolite compounds (designated A to D) were isolated from the culture broth of strain FKA-25. Compounds B to D have been reported previously as FK-17-p2a, lunatinin, and 3,4-dihydro-3,4,8-trihydroxy-1(2 H)-naphthalenone, respectively. Compound A was designated sespendole and possessed a novel indole-sesquiterpene skeleton.

Subjects

MYCOSES; FOREST soils; MORPHOLOGY; PLANT cells & tissues; CONIDIA

Publication

Mycoscience (Springer Nature), 2004, Vol 45, Issue 1, p9

ISSN

1340-3540

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/S10267-003-0148-6

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