Penicillium sacculum is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which produces the xanthone 1-hydroxy-3-methoxy-6-sulfo-8-methylxanthone.[1][3][4][5] Penicillium sacculum was isolated from the halophyte plant Atriplex[6]

Penicillium sacculum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Aspergillaceae
Genus: Penicillium
Species:
P. sacculum
Binomial name
Penicillium sacculum
Dale, E. 1926[1]
Type strain
ATCC 18350, BB298, CBS 231.61, IFO 8114, IFO 9454, IMI 051498, LSHB BB298, NBRC 8114, NBRC 9454, UC 4505[2]
Synonyms

Eladia saccula[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c MycoBank
  2. ^ Straininfo of Penicillium sacculum
  3. ^ UniProt
  4. ^ ATCC
  5. ^ Liu, Tao; Zhang, Limin; Li, Zhanlin; Wang, Yu; Tian, Li; Pei, Yuehu; Hua, Huiming (2012). "A new sulfo-xanthone from the marine-derived fungus Penicillium sacculum". Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 48 (5): 771. doi:10.1007/s10600-012-0378-y.
  6. ^ Shilin Chen; Andrew Marston; Hermann Stuppner (2014). Handbook of Chemical and Biological Plant Analytical Methods. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-87498-1.

Further reading edit

  • Robert Samson (2013). Advances in Penicillium and Aspergillus Systematics. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4757-1856-0.
  • Stephane La Barre; Jean-Michel Kornprobst (2014). Outstanding Marine Molecules. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-3-527-68153-2.