| Species/Subspecies: | Trichosporon cutaneum | 
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| Categories: | Animal pathogen; human pathogen; of practical use | 
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| Etymology: | Genus name: hairy seed. Species epithet: of the skin.
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| Alternative Species Name(s): | Trichosporon beigelii, Cutaneotrichosporon cutaneum | 
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| Significance: | This yeast fungus has no major medical significance. [Of minor importance]
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| Taxonomy: | | Phylum | Class | Order | Family | Genus | 
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 | Basidiomycota | Tremellomycetes | Tremellales | Trichosporonaceae | Trichosporon | 
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| Macromorphology (smell): |  | 
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| Micromorphology: |  | 
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| Metabolism: | Non-fermentative | 
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| Reproduction: | Reproduction is asexual and occurs by budding of arthroconidia. No sexual stage has been demonstrated. | 
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| Enzymes: | Urease + | 
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| Spec. Char.: |  | 
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| Reservoir: | Soil | 
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| Disease/effect: | Infections of Trichosporon sp. are uncommon in individuals with normal immune systems. Sometimes it is uncertain which of the species is the cause of an infection. 
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| Genome Sequence: | | ACC-No GenBank | Strain/Isolate | # of chrom | Size (Mbp) | 
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 | GCA_001600715 | JCM 1462 |  | 22.8 | 
 
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| 18S rRNA Seq: | Partial sequence| ACC-No GenBank | Strain/Isolate | Number of NT | 
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 | NG_061162 | CBS 2466 | 1654 | 
 
 
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| ITS regions: | - | 
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| Taxonomy/phylogeny: | More than 50 species have been described within the genus Trichosporon and the following are assumed to be able to cause trichosporonosis:  T. asahii, T. asteroides, T. cutaneum, T. dermatis, T. dohaense, T. inkin, T. loubieri, T. mucoides, and T. ovoides. Many of these species were earlier named T. beigelii, which is now an obsolete name. | 
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| Practical use: | T. cutaneum can be used for lipid production from biomass containing lignin and cellulose. Can also be used to degrade phenol and adsorb cadmium. | 
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| Comment: | Sometimes you see T. cutaneum mentioned among dermatophytes, but it is not normally considered as such. | 
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| Updated: | 2022-11-16 | 
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