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The fungus Penicillium vatiabile Sopp 1912 isolated from permafrost deposits as a producer of rugulovasines

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MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 75, Issue 6, Pages 644-648

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S002626170606004X

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filamentous fungi; permafrost ancient deposits; Penicillium; microcycle conidiation; biosynthesis; secondary metabolites; clavine alkaloids; rugulovasines

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It has been established that relict fungi Penicillium variabile Sopp can synthesize clavine alkaloids, rugulovasines A and B, which are revealed in this species for the first time. Submerged cultivation of the strain-producer revealed several microcycles of conidia formation. The synthesis of alkaloids was also of a cyclic character. The synchronism of cyclic rugulovasine biosynthesis and conidia formation was revealed. Zinc ions stimulated fungal growth but had a negative effect on the biosynthesis of rugulovasines.

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