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The yeast Pseudozyma graminicola isolated from plants inhibited growth of almost all ascomycetes and basidiomycetes tested (over 270 species of ca. 100 genera) including pathogenic species. This yeast secreted a fungicidal agent, which was identified as a glycolipid composed of cellobiose residue with two O-substituents (acetyl and 3-hydroxycaproic acid) and 2,15,16-trihydroxypalmitic acid. The release of ATP from the glycolipid-treated cells indicated that this glycolipid impaired the permeability of the cytoplasmic membrane. Basidiomycetes were more sensitive to the cellobiose lipid than ascomycetes.

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