產(chǎn)品名稱 | Candida albicans (Robin) Berkhout |
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商品貨號 | B166016 |
Strain Designations | 3147 [CBS 6431, CCY 29-3-106, CIP 48.72, DSM 1386, IFO 1594, NCPF 3179, NCYC 1363, NIH 3147, VTT C-85161] |
Application | Assay of amphotericin B fungizone Assay of antimicrobial preservatives Assay of haloprogin Assay of nystatin fungicidin Media testing Membrane filter testing Preparatory test control Produces D-arabinolactone oxidase Produces DNA topoisomerase Food testing Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Produces aspartic proteinases aspartyl proteinases Produces estrogen-binding protein Produces lanosterol synthase 2,3-oxidosqualene lanosterol cyclase Produces phenethyl alcohol Produces polyamine oxidase Produces tryptophol Quality control strain Sterility testing Testing Testing fungicides Produces farnesoic acid, an autoregulatory substance capable of regulating morphological transition Reference strain for performance testing culture media listed by the ISO TC 34 SC 9 Joint Working Group 5 in the ISO 11133 and by the Working Party on Culture Media of the International Committee on Food Microbiology and Hygiene (ICFMH-WPCM) This strain is recommended by ATCC for use in the tests described in ASTM Standard Test Method E979-91 where only the taxon is specified. |
Biosafety Level | 1
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country. |
Product Format | freeze-dried |
Storage Conditions | Frozen: -80°C or colder Freeze-Dried: 2°C to 8°C Live Culture: See Propagation Section |
Type Strain | no |
Antigenic Properties | Serotype A RefWagner T, et al. pH-dependent denaturation of extracellular aspartic proteinases from Candida species. J. Med. Vet. Mycol. 33: 275-278, 1995. PubMed: 8531028 |
Preceptrol® | no |
Genome Sequenced Strain | Yes |
Comments | Genome sequencing strain (Xiamen Medical College, China) This strain is recommended by ATCC for use in the tests described in ASTM Standard Test Method E979-91 where only the taxon is specified.
For sterility testing, not more than five passages from the ATCC culture should be used
Growth and invasiveness in mouse
Steroid interference with antifungal activity
Cell wall hydrophobicity enhances corticosterone incorporation
Ultraviolet microscopy
Calcification
Morphology and physiology of strain sectors
Use of impedance for preservative efficacy testing
Fungitoxicity of alcohols and fatty acids
Esterase activity
Lipid composition
Effect of antineoplastic drugs |
Morphology | On YEPD agar after 2 days at 25°C, colonies are cream-colored, shiny, and smooth. Older colonies show filaments-like structure at the margin and may have ridges or folders. Cells are ovoid (3.0-6.0 x 4.0-8.0 μm), budding, mostly singly and rarely clustered in young culture. Cells will elongate and form chain-like branched pseudohyphae in older culture. |
Medium | ATCC® Medium 200: YM agar or YM broth ATCC® Medium 28: Emmons' modification of Sabouraud's agar ATCC® Medium 1245: YEPD |
Growth Conditions | Temperature: 24°C to 26°C Atmosphere: Typical aerobic |
Viability | post-FreezeViability test |
Sequenced Data |
18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; internal transcribed spacer 1, 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene, and internal transcribed spacer 2, complete sequence; and 26S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence
GGTTTCCGTAGGTGAACCTGCGGAAGGATCATTACTGATTTGCTTAATTGCACCACATGTGTTTTTCTTTGAAACAAACTTGCTTTGGCGGTGGGCCCAGCCTGCCGCCAGAGGTCTAAACTTACAACCAATTTTTTATCAACTTGTCACACCAGATTATTACTAATAGTCAAAACTTTCAACAACGGATCTCTTGGTTCTCGCATCGATGAAGAACGCAGCGAAATGCGATACGTAATATGAATTGCAGATATTCGTGAATCATCGAATCTTTGAACGCACATTGCGCCCTCTGGTATTCCGGAGGGCATGCCTGTTTGAGCGTCGTTTCTCCCTCAAACCGCTGGGTTTGGTGTTGAGCAATACGACTTGGGTTTGCTTGAAAGACGGTAGTGGTAAGGCGGGATCGCTTTGACAATGGCTTAGGTCTAACCAAAAACATTGCTTGCGGCGGTAACGTCCACCACGTATATCTTCAAACTTTGACCTCAAATCAGGTAGGACTACCCGCTGAACTTAAGCATATCAATAA D1D2 region of the 26S ribosomal RNA gene ATATCAATAAGCGGAGGAAAAGAAACCAACAGGGATTGCCTCAGTAGCGGCGAGTGAAGCGGCAAAAGCTCAAATTTGAAATCTGGCGTCTTTGGCGTCCGAGTTGTAATTTGAAGAAGGTATCTTTGGGCCCGGCTCTTGTCTATGTTCCTTGGAACAGGACGTCACAGAGGGTGAGAATCCCGTGCGATGAGATGACCCGGGTCTGTGTAAAGTTCCTTCGACGAGTCGAGTTGTTTGGGAATGCAGCTCTAAGTGGGTGGTAAATTCCATCTAAAGCTAAATATTGGCGAGAGACCGATAGCGAACAAGTACAGTGATGGAAAGATGAAAAGAACTTTGAAAAGAGAGTGAAAAAGTACGTGAAATTGTTGAAAGGGAAGGGCTTGAGATCAGACTTGGTATTTTGCATGCTGCTCTCTCGGGGGCGGCCGCTGCGGTTTACCGGGCCAGCATCGGTTTGGAGCGGCAGGATAATGGCGGAGGAATGTGGCACGGCTTCTGCTGTGTGTTATAGCCTCTGACGATACTGCCAGCCTAGACCGAGGACTGCGGTTTTTAACCTAGGATGTTGGCATAATGATCTTAA |
Name of Depositor | CW Emmons |
Special Collection | ATCC |
Chain of Custody | ATCC <-- CW Emmons <-- Wright |
Isolation | Man with bronchomycosis |
Cross References | Nucleotide (GenBank) : KU729138 D1/D2 region of 26S rRNA gene Nucleotide (GenBank) : D86430 Candida albicans gene for CaRho1, complete cds. Nucleotide (GenBank) : AX109674 Sequence 407 from Patent WO0123604. Nucleotide (GenBank) : X56867 C. albicans gene for secretory aspartate proteinase. Nucleotide (GenBank) : AF031229 Candida albicans alternative oxidase (AOX1) gene, complete cds. Nucleotide (GenBank) : U38534 Candida albicans alpha-tubulin (TUB1) gene, complete cds. Nucleotide (GenBank) : L22737 Candida albicans inositol-1-phosphate synthase (IN01) gene, complete cds. Nucleotide (GenBank) : AF031228 Candida albicans D-arabinono-1,4-lactone oxidase (ALO) gene, Nucleotide (GenBank) : U40454 Candida albicans topoisomerase type I (CATOP1) gene, complete cds. Nucleotide (GenBank) : EU266569 ITS including 5.8S rRNA gene |
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