Publications by authors named "Seung-Sub Bae"

Article Synopsis
  • Fungi are being researched for their mycoparasitism, focusing on their cell-wall degrading enzymes, specifically chitinases, which play a key role in their antifungal properties.
  • Two unique strains of a marine-derived species were identified (GJ-Sp1 from a sponge and TOP-Co8 from an alga) and were found to have significant chitinolytic activities.
  • The enzymes from these strains showed best performance at 50 °C and pH 5.0, effectively inhibiting the growth of certain filamentous fungi, marking a novel finding in this area of study.
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Salterns are hypersaline environments that are inhabited by diverse halophilic microorganisms, including fungi. In this study, we isolated a fungal strain SK1-1 from a saltern in the Republic of Korea, which was identified as . This is the first reported saline-environment-derived that belongs to the clade and encompasses xerophilic fungi.

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