产品名称: | Pseudozyma tsukubaensis (Onishi) Boekhout |
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商品货号: | TS133826 |
Deposited As: | Candida tsukubaensis Onishi |
Strain Designations: | 18-4-1 CBS 6389, IFO 1940, IGC 4855, NBRC 1940, NCYC 1510, NRRL Y-7792 |
Application: | Produces alpha-glucosidase maltase
Produces glucoamylase
Produces lipase
Produces thermostable, nonspecific lipase |
Biosafety Level: | 1
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country. |
Product Format: | freeze-dried |
Storage Conditions: | Frozen: -80°C or colder Freeze-Dried: 2°C to 8°C Live Culture: See Propagation Section |
Type Strain: | yes |
Preceptrol®: | no |
Genome Sequenced Strain: | Yes |
Comments: | Genome sequencing strain (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) |
Medium: | ATCC® Medium 28: Emmons modification of Sabourauds agar ATCC® Medium 200: YM agar or YM broth ATCC® Medium 323: Malt agar medium |
Growth Conditions: | Temperature: 24°C to 26°C Atmosphere: Typical aerobic |
Name of Depositor: | H Onishi |
Isolation: | Flower, Japan |
Cross References: | Nucleotide (GenBank) : MAIP00000000 Pseudozyma tsukubaensis strain NBRC 1940, whole genome shotgun sequencing project |
References: | Ishii M. Thermally stable and positionally non-specific lipase isolated from Candida. US Patent 5,273,898 dated Dec 28 1993 Onishi H. Candida tsukubaensis sp. n.. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 38: 365-367, 1972. PubMed: 4538628 Kinsella BT, et al. Molecular cloning and characterization of a Candida tsukubaensis alpha-glucosidase gene in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Curr. Genet. 20: 45-52, 1991. PubMed: 1934116 Kinsella BT, et al. Primary structure and processing of the Candida tsukubaensis alpha- glucosidase. Homology with the rabbit intestinal sucrase-isomaltase complex and human lysosomal alpha-glucosidase. Eur. J. Biochem. 202: 657-664, 1991. PubMed: 1761061 De Mot R, et al. Purification and characterization of an extracellular glucoamylase from the yeast Candida tsukubaensis. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 51: 275-287, 1985. PubMed: 3937490 Sugita T, et al. The first isolation of ustilaginomycetous anamorphic yeasts, Pseudozyma species, from patients blood and a description of two new species: P. parantarctica and P. thailandica. Microbiol Immunol 47: 183-190, 2003. PubMed: 12725287 |