Penicillium multicolor explained

Penicillium multicolor is an anamorph species of the genus Penicillium which produces alpha-L-fucosidase, tilactase, sclerotiorin, 8-O-Methylsclerotiorinamine, multicolosic acid and isochromophilones.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/266794 UniProt
  2. 9720243. 1998. Ajisaka. K. An alpha-L-fucosidase from Penicillium multicolor as a candidate enzyme for the synthesis of alpha (1-->3)-linked fucosyl oligosaccharides by transglycosylation. Carbohydrate Research. 309. 1. 125–9. Fujimoto. H. Miyasato. M . 10.1016/s0008-6215(98)00112-8.
  3. http://www.lgcstandards-atcc.org/products/all/10471.aspx?geo_country=de ATCC
  4. 15546682. 2004. Flood. M. T.. Toxicity evaluation of a beta-galactosidase preparation produced by Penicillium multicolor. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 40. 3. 281–92. Kondo. M. 10.1016/j.yrtph.2004.07.011.
  5. 10.1039/C39870001099. Biosynthesis of multicolosic acid, a polyketide metabolite from Penicillium multicolor: Occurrence of large 18O-induced ?-isotope shifts in 13C n.m.r. Spectra. Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications. 14. 1099–1100. 1987. Holker . J. S. E. . Kaneda . M. . Ramer . S. E. . Vederas . J. C. .
  6. Book: Gordon W. Gribble . Naturally Occurring Organohalogen Compounds – A Comprehensive Update: A Comprehensive Update . Springer Science & Business Media . 2009 . 978-3-211-99323-1.
  7. 10.1021/np0001169. 11000046. 8-O-Methylsclerotiorinamine, Antagonist of the Grb2−SH2 Domain, Isolated from Penicillium multicolor. Journal of Natural Products. 63. 9. 1303–5. 2000. Nam . J. Y. . Kim . H. K. . Kwon . J. Y. . Han . M. Y. . Son . K. H. . Lee . U. C. . Choi . J. D. . Kwon . B. M. .
  8. Book: Lori Eileen Schmidt . Chemical Investigations of Fungicolous/mycoparasitic Fungi from Hawaii . 2007 . 978-0-549-47142-4.