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- 64, protease K, endopeptidase K, Tritirachium alkaline proteinase, Tritirachium album serine proteinase, Tritirachium album proteinase K) is a broad-spectrum...
- Tritirachium oryzae is a fungus in the Basidiomycota often mistaken for a member of the Ascomycota. it is a mesophile linked recently with human pathogenicity...
- turn contains the single family Tritirachiaceae. Currently, two genera, Tritirachium and Paratritirachium, are recognized in this lineage. Sc**** WA, Lee...
- Tilachlidium Tricellulortus Trichosporonoides Trichothecium Tricladium Tritirachium Tumularia Verticimonosporium Xenochalara Zalerion Dyer, Paul S.; O'Gorman...
- typically white or off-white on artificial culture media. Species of Tritirachium resemble Beauveria species in having a zig-zag conidiogenous cells, but...
- type for B. b****iana in 2011. The species was formerly also known as Tritirachium shiotae, among other synonyms. Beauveria b****iana is the anamorph (a****ually...
- PLA. Enzymes such as pronase and most effectively proteinase K from Tritirachium album degrade PLA. Four possible end-of-life scenarios are the most common:...
- the kexin family, along with endopeptidases R, T and K from the yeast Tritirachium and cuticle-degrading peptidase from Metarhizium, require thiol activation...
- smooth, round, and transparent. This fungus, originally described as Tritirachium album (Limber, 1940), has undergone several taxonomic changes, initially...
- concluded, that it must differ from other conidia producing genera like Tritirachium and Rhinocladellia. Then in 1985, the morphological and physiological...