The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
Online ISSN : 1349-8037
Print ISSN : 0022-1260
ISSN-L : 0022-1260
BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND UBIQUINONE OF 44 STRAINS OF TRICHOSPORON BEIGELII AND RELATED ORGANISMS
NARUO HARAYUKIKO TUBOTAKYOKO SAITOTSUNEJI SUTO
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1989 Volume 35 Issue 1 Pages 1-10

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The biochemical characteristics and ubiquinones of 44 strains of Trichosporon beigelii and 12 strains of 7 other species of Trichosporon were investigated. The ubiquinone of the genus Trichosporon consist of 4 components: Q-7, Q-8, Q-9, and Q-10, which have different length of isoprenoids in their side chains. The major ubiquinone components in the strains were divided between T. beigelii and the "other species" as follows: In T. beigelii there were 14 strains with Q-10, 29 strains with Q-9 and one with Q-8. In the "other species" all 12 strains had Q-9 as major components. The strains of T. beigelii have been divided into 2 groups: the strains in one group assimilate melibiose and raffinose, the others do not. In the group that assimilates, the major components are: 14 strains, Q-10; 2 strains, Q-9; and 1 strain, Q-8. All strains of T. beigelii that do not assimilate melibiose and raffinose have Q-9 as the major component. These findings suggest that T. beigelii is heterogenous and could be divided into four groups.

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