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24 January 2024 16:39 CET
Species name: | Acremonium chrysogenum (Thirumalachar & Sukapure) W. Gams |
Synonyms: | Cephalosporium chrysogenum Thirumalachar & Sukapure |
Type of organism: | Fungi |
Medium: | Medium ME, PDA, S10, 25°C |
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Strain number: | IHEM 10239 Add to cart |
Acronyms: | MUCL 18474, IMI 049137, CECT 2723, CBS 779.69, ATCC 11550, DSM 880 |
Original substratum: | seawater |
Geographic Origin: | Italy, Sardinia |
History: | G. Brotzu -> K. Crawford -> 1952, IMI -> CBS -> 1997, IHEM |
Applications: | Production of protease (J. Ferment. Technol. 50: 592, 810 and 816, 1972; ibid., 53 : 99, 1975), alkaline protease (Agric. Biol. Chem. 55, 471-477, 1991), deacetoxycephalosporin C (US Pat. 3,979,260) and single-cell protein from cassava (Conserv. Recycl. 5 : 33-40, 1982); transformation host (Curr. Genet. 18 : 523-530, 1990); produces cephalosporin P, N and C |
Literature: |
W. Gams, in 'Cephalosporium -artige Schimmelpilze (Hyphomycetes)', Gustav Fischer Verlag (1971), 262 Appl Microbiol 19 (1991), 73-76 Appl Microbiol 22 (1971), 919-920 J Ferment Technol 55 (1997), 27-36 |
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