Amauroascus kuehnii
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''Amauroascus kuehnii'' is a fungus in the phylum
Ascomycota Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The def ...
, class
Eurotiomycetes Eurotiomycetes is a large class of ascomycetes with cleistothecial ascocarps within the subphylum Pezizomycotina, currently containing around 3810 species according to the Catalogue of Life. It is the third largest lichen A lichen ( , ) is ...
. It is keratinophilic but not known to cause any human disease. It has been isolated from animal dungs, soil, and keratinous surfaces of live or deceased animals.


History and taxonomy

''A. kuehnii'' was originally discovered and described by Dr. Harold H. Kuehn in 1957. The specimen was obtained from bat dung collected in Georgia, the United States. It was first assigned ''Arachnoitus reticulatus'' given its reticulate
ascospore An ascus (; ) is the sexual spore-bearing cell produced in ascomycete fungi. Each ascus usually contains eight ascospores (or octad), produced by meiosis followed, in most species, by a mitotic cell division. However, asci in some genera or s ...
s that distinguished it from other species in genus ''
Arachniotus ''Arachniotus'' is a genus of fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are cl ...
''. In 1971, after examining different species from ''Arachniotus'' and related genera of ''
Gymnoascaceae The Gymnoascaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Eurotiomycetes Eurotiomycetes is a large class of ascomycetes with cleistothecial ascocarps within the subphylum Pezizomycotina, currently containing around 3810 species accordi ...
'' on laboratory cultures, Arx separated the genus ''
Amauroascus ''Amauroascus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Onygenaceae. The genus was described by German mycologist Joseph Schröter in 1893, with ''Amauroascus verrucosus'' as the type species. Species *''Amauroascus albicans'' *''Amauroascus aureus'' ...
'' from ''Arachniotus'' due to its spherical and ornamental ascospores, and reclassified ''Arachniotus reticulatus'' under genus ''Amauroascus''. Since the epithet ''reticulatus'' was already occupied in ''Amauroascus'', this species was named ''A. kuehnii'' after its discoverer Dr. H Kuehn. This re-classification was accepted in Currah's review of the order
Onygenales The Onygenales are an order of fungi in the class Eurotiomycetes and division Ascomycota. The order's last common ancestor is estimated to have lived 150 million years ago. Onygenales can consume and break down keratin, the main component of th ...
, but he also noted the similar morphological characteristics of ''Amauroascus'' and '' Auxarthron''. A molecular phylogenetic study conducted in 2002 suggested that ''Amauroascus kuehnii'' is likely a species complex, and proposed that it be recombined with ''Auxarthron pseudoreticulatum'' as ''Auxarthron kuehnii''. The taxonomy issue is controversial because the species' ascospore phenotype is intermediate between ''Auxarthron'' and ''Amauroascus''. The consensus remains that the species belongs under ''Amauroascus'' without further studies.


Growth and morphology


Teleomorph

The sexual form of this fungus produces white spherical dispersed
ascomata An ascocarp, or ascoma (), is the fruiting body ( sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically contains four to eight ascospores. Ascocarps are mo ...
(
cleistothecia An ascocarp, or ascoma (), is the fruiting body ( sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically contains four to eight ascospores. Ascocarps are ...
), which turn brown as the ascocarps (126-883 µm in diameter) mature. The
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containing 8
ascospore An ascus (; ) is the sexual spore-bearing cell produced in ascomycete fungi. Each ascus usually contains eight ascospores (or octad), produced by meiosis followed, in most species, by a mitotic cell division. However, asci in some genera or s ...
s are oval, and around 10-12×7-8 µm in dimension. The spherical, white spores have web-like texture on the surface and are 4-5 µm in diameter. Compared to ''Amauroascus pseudoreticulatus-patellis'' which is closely related and has a similar appearance, ''A. kuehnii'' has shallower pits on the surface of the spores. Surrounding the ascomata are the peridial
hyphae A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Structure A hypha consists of one or ...
, which appear thin-walled, yellow to pale brown, and
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. In occasion, pigment granules cause the presence of Brown spots.


Anamorph

In the asexual state, ''A. kuehnii'' colonies first appear white, with a raised bump in the centre.
Arthroconidia Arthroconidia are a type of fungal spore typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae. Background These spores are asexual and are generally not as durable and environmentally persistent as, for instance, bacterial endospores o ...
formed from smooth, straight, branched pale white hyphae, are around 2.8-8.4×2-4 µm in dimension. The fungus grows rapidly in culture. On
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, colonies are white, sparse and delicate. Reverse of the colonies appears pink with occasional black patches. Cleistothecia appear as white tufts at the periphery of the colony and form a yellow crust, which soon spread throughout the colony. On
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, colonies also appears white, sparse and delicate, whereas reverse appears dull red. Cleistothecia change from white to yellow to light brown over time. On CER under 21-25 °C, white or pale yellow cottony colonies form and turn granular in older portions. Reverse of the colonies appears uncoloured. On dilute salt acidic medium (DSA) under 25-28 °C, colonies appear yellow to brown with brown spots adjacent to the hairs. On peptone yeast extract agar (PYE) under 25-35 °C, colonies are yellow, dense and filamentous with a purplish brown centre and white periphery.


Physiology

This species has been recorded to possess a distinctive earthy odour. It secretes extracellular
keratinase Keratinases are Protease, proteolytic enzymes that digest keratin. History They were initially classified as 'proteinases of unknown mechanism' by the Nomenculture Committee on the International Union of Biochemistry in 1978 with Enzyme Commissio ...
and is a
saprotroph Saprotrophic nutrition or lysotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter. It occurs in saprotrophs, and is most often associated with fungi (f ...
on keratinous debris and soil. The fungus also produces a tube
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(TP) antigen which is a glycoprotein shared by the pathogenic fungus ''
Coccidioides immitis ''Coccidioides immitis'' is a pathogenic fungus that resides in the soil in certain parts of the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and a few other areas in the Western Hemisphere. Epidemiology ''C. immitis'', along with its relati ...
''.


Habitat and ecology

''A. kuehnii'' is a rare fungus found in North America and Mexico, with a few reports from Europe. Due to the limited available isolates, conclusion of its habitat cannot be drawn. Although it was mostly discovered in lizard or bat dung and keratinous soil, strains have been isolated from keratinous surfaces of animals such as fowl and deer horns. None of the species in ''Amauroascus'' is known to be a pathogen of animals, and no strains have been isolated from humans.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10407484 Onygenales Fungi described in 1957