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Purification and characterisation of a major allergen of Alternaria alternata
Molecular Immunology, 1991A major allergen of Alternaria (Alt a Bd29K) was identified by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting. It was purified by gel-permeation and ion-exchange HPLC. The apparent molecular mass was 29,000, with a cysteine linked sub-unit of 15,000 Mr. The apparent isoelectric point was 4.2. It was found to be a constituent of the Alt I allergen group.
M J, Deards, A E, Montague
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Phaeohyphomycosis caused byAlternaria alternatain a mare
Medical Mycology, 1988A phaeohyphomycotic infection caused by Alternaria alternata is reported in a 5-month-old Spanish mare. The diagnosis was made by direct microscopic examination and by repeated isolation of the fungus in culture. This is the first documented case to be reported in Spain.
F J, Cabañes +3 more
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Mannitol metabolism in the phytopathogenic fungus Alternaria alternata
Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2007Mannitol metabolism in fungi is thought to occur through a mannitol cycle first described in 1978. In this cycle, mannitol 1-phosphate 5-dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.17) was proposed to reduce fructose 6-phosphate into mannitol 1-phosphate, followed by dephosphorylation by a mannitol 1-phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.22) resulting in inorganic phosphate and mannitol.
Heriberto, Vélëz +2 more
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Two cases of cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis by Alternaria alternata and Alternaria tenuissima
Mycopathologia, 1997Two cases of cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis, one with a nodular appearance and the other with an erythematous infiltrating patch, are reported in immunocompromised patients. Diagnosis was based on histological examination, which revealed hyphae and round-shaped fungal cells in a granulomatous dermal infiltrate, and on identification of the moulds when ...
Romano C. +6 more
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Linear, non-mitochondrial plasmids of Alternaria alternata
Current Genetics, 1992Three plasmids, with sizes of 7.0 kbp, 6.8 kbp, and 5.0 kbp and designated pAal-1, pAal-2 and pAal-3 respectively, have been found in a tentoxin-producing isolate of Alternaria alternata. Exonuclease digestions show these plasmids to be linear with blocked 5' ends.
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Alternaria leaf spot of basil caused by Alternaria alternata in Japan
Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2009An outbreak of black mottle and dieback on basil (Ocimum basilicum L.; Lamiaceae) was recorded in a greenhouse in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan during 2004. The causal agent was identified as Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler based on morphological characters and growth temperature.
Satoshi Taba +5 more
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A review of Alternaria alternata sensitivity.
Revista iberoamericana de micologia, 2005Sensitivity to fungi is a major risk factor for the development of asthma. However, the prevalence of fungal sensitivity in asthma is not completely understood. Nonetheless upward of 80% of asthmatic patients may be sensitized to one or more fungi. Fungal exposure occurs primarily from outdoors sources, but can occur in the indoor environment as well ...
H, Sanchez, R K, Bush
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Purification and Characterization of Alt a-29 from Alternaria alternata
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 2009A major protein component reactive with pooled human atopic sera was isolated from a lyophilized broth extract of Alternaria alternata 34-016. By successive chromatography on Whatman DE-52, Sephadex G-100 and Mono Q HR5/5, a low molecular weight antigen was obtained. Comparison with standard proteins on Sephadex G-100 indicated its molecular weight was
Curran, I. +3 more
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Alternaria alternata (alternaria leaf spot)
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