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[Mycocin sensitivity patterns of the species Kluyveromyces: Kluyveromyces sensu lato vs. Kluyveromyces sensu stricto].

Authors: V I, Golubev; M A, Tomashevskaia;

[Mycocin sensitivity patterns of the species Kluyveromyces: Kluyveromyces sensu lato vs. Kluyveromyces sensu stricto].

Abstract

The Kluyveromyces species reassigned to the genera Lachancea and Vanderwaltozyma are insensitive to five mycocins secreted by Pichiamembranifaciens. The remaining Kluyveromyces species including species transferred to the genera Kazachstania, Nakaseomyces, and Tetrapisispora are sensitive to them. Only the neotype strain is insensitive to mycocins among Kluyveromyceslactis cultures.

Keywords

Kluyveromyces, Antifungal Agents, Species Specificity, Drug Resistance, Fungal, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Pichia

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