Penicillium dipodomyis explained

Penicillium dipodomyis is a species of the genus of Penicillium which occurs in kangaroo rats and produces penicillin and the diketopiperazine dipodazine.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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  1. https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/85080 UniProt
  2. 10.1371/journal.pone.0022883. Genetic Diversity, Recombination, and Divergence in Animal Associated Penicillium dipodomyis. PLOS ONE. 6. 8. e22883. 2011. Henk . D. A. . Fisher . M. C. . 21850241 . 3151277. free.
  3. 10.1016/S0031-9422(99)00014-X. Dipodazine, a diketopiperazine from Penicillium dipodomyis. Phytochemistry. 51. 8. 1181. 1999. Sorensen . D. . Ostenfeldlarsen . T. . Christophersen . C. . Halfdannielsen . P. . Anthoni . U. .
  4. Book: Timm Anke . Daniela Weber . Physiology and Genetics: Selected Basic and Applied Aspects . Springer Science & Business Media . 2009 . 978-3642002861.
  5. Book: Benjamin A. Horwitz . Prasun K. Mukherjee . Mala Mukherjee . Christian P. Kubicek . Genomics of Soil- and Plant-Associated Fungi . Springer Science & Business Media . 2013 . 978-3642393396.