نتایج جستجو برای: coccidioides

تعداد نتایج: 720  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1958
E P GOLDSCHMIDT G W TAYLOR

Coccidioides immitis, a dimorphic pathogenic fungus, when grown in vitro on solid or in liquid media, usually forms mycelium with septate hyphae which, upon continued incubation, fragment into numerous arthrospores approximately 2 to 4 A in diameter. No definitive studies on the production of arthrospores in chemically defined liquid media have appeared since the work of Roessler et al. (1946),...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Anastasia P Litvintseva Nicola Marsden-Haug Steven Hurst Heather Hill Lalitha Gade Elizabeth M Driebe Cindy Ralston Chandler Roe Bridget M Barker Marcia Goldoft Paul Keim Ron Wohrle George R Thompson David M Engelthaler Mary E Brandt Tom Chiller

We used real-time polymerase chain reaction and culture to demonstrate persistent colonization of soils by Coccidioides immitis, an agent of valley fever, in Washington State linked to recent human infections and located outside the endemic range. Whole-genome sequencing confirmed genetic identity between isolates from soil and one of the case-patients.

Journal: :Biochemistry 2001
T Fukamizo C Sasaki E Schelp K Bortone J D Robertus

The endochitinase from Coccidioides immitis (CiX1) is a member of the class 18 chitinase family. Here we show the enzyme functions by a retaining catalytic mechanism; that is, the beta-conformation of the chitin substrate linkages is preserved after hydrolysis. The pattern of cleavage of N-acetyglucosamine (GlcNAc) oligosaccharide substrates has been determined. (GlcNAc)6 is predominantly cleav...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1980
A F DiSalvo A S Sekhon G A Land W H Fleming

Recently it was demonstrated that certain fungal pathogens could be rapidly and accurately identified on the basis of their exoantigens. Mycelial-form cultures of the Histoplasma species consistently appear to produce either H or M antigens, or both, whereas cultures of Coccidioides immitis produce tube precipitinogen, heat-labile precipitinogen, or heat-labile F antigens. Three laboratories ea...

2014
A. Serda Kantarcioglu M. Sandoval-Denis Gokhan Aygun Nuri Kiraz Canan Akman Hulya Apaydin Emin Karaman Josep Guarro G. Sybren de Hoog M.S. Gurel

Coccidioidomycosis caused by Coccidioides immitis or Coccidioides posadasii is endemic in arid climate zones in America, travel-related cases have been reported. We report the first documented case of coccidioidomycosis in Turkey, overviewing reported cases in Europe and underlying difficulties of differential diagnosis outside endemic regions. The patient was an otherwise healthy 41-year-old m...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1940
Alfred E. Cronkite Arthur R. Lack

1. The literature concerning inhalation infection with Coccidioides immitis is briefly reviewed. 2. A laboratory technique for exposing animals to inhalation of the spores of Coccidioides immitis is described. 3. Primary pulmonary infection was produced in 42 per cent of 72 animals exposed by this method. 4. No marked weight loss was apparent in the animals infected. 5. Skin tests with coccidio...

2013
Hee Jung Yoon Karl V. Clemons

Vaccines against fungal diseases are gaining attention because of their growing impact on modern medicine. Development of these vaccines should incorporate immunological tools that integrate with or replace chemotherapy to minimize antibiotic use and consequent resistance. In this review, we evaluate the current developmental status of fungal vaccines against coccidioidomycosis. There is a need...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2002
Kara Bortone Arthur F Monzingo Stephen Ernst Jon D Robertus

Allosamidin is a known inhibitor of class 18 chitinases. We show that allosamidin is a competitive inhibitor of the fungal chitinase CiX1 from Coccidioides immitis, with a K(i) of 60 nM. We report the X-ray structure of the complex and show that upon inhibitor binding the side-chain of Asp169 rotates to form an ion pair with the oxazolinium cation. The mechanism of action is thought to involve ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1958
G W TAYLOR E P GOLDSCHMIDT L J DEMETROULAKOS

The nutritional requirements of Coccidioides immitis strain Cash, grown in a medium conzisting of glucose, ammonium lactate, and in-organic salts, were reported by Goldschmidt and Taylor (1958). The present paper considers some of the biochemical changes which take place in this medium during growth. The utilization of glucose, lactate, and ammonia was studied with respect to growth, fragmentat...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2007
Jorge Talamantes Sam Behseta Charles S Zender

Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) is a fungal infection found in the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and some places in Central and South America. The fungi that cause it (Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii) are normally soil dwelling, but, if disturbed, become airborne and infect the host when their spores are inhaled. It is thus natural to surmise that weather condit...

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