The effect of microbial mycolytic agents on Trichophyton rubrum

Chitinolytic microorganisms isolated from forest soil and from healthy gypsy moth larvae (Porthetria dispar (L.) were screened for their ability to lyse Trichophyton rubrum mycelia. A few of these isolates were mycolytic on both autoclaved and on actively growing, intact, T. rubrum mycelia. Supernat...

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description Chitinolytic microorganisms isolated from forest soil and from healthy gypsy moth larvae (Porthetria dispar (L.) were screened for their ability to lyse Trichophyton rubrum mycelia. A few of these isolates were mycolytic on both autoclaved and on actively growing, intact, T. rubrum mycelia. Supernatants from these isolates, utilizing live T. rubrum as the sole carbon source, showed the same mycolytic ability. Assays of the supernatants for enzymatic activity revealed exocellular, stable enzymes that releases reducing substances including N-acetylglucosamine from the mycelia.
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Arthrobacter - enzymology
Arthrobacter - metabolism
Bacillus - enzymology
Bacillus - metabolism
Cell Wall - ultrastructure
Chitin - metabolism
Cytoplasm - ultrastructure
Enzymes - metabolism
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Larva - microbiology
Lepidoptera - microbiology
Moths - microbiology
Soil Microbiology
Streptomyces - enzymology
Streptomyces - metabolism
Trichophyton - metabolism
Trichophyton - ultrastructure
title The effect of microbial mycolytic agents on Trichophyton rubrum
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