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KUNERT J., NĚMEC M. (2003): Doc. RNDr. Zdeněk Hubálek sexagenarian. Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 273-278 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
KUNERT J., NOVOTNÝ R. (2002): Degradation of human hair by three soil fungi. An electron microscopic study. [keratinophilic fungi, keratinolysis, human hair, electron microscopy] Czech Mycology 53(3): 189-201 (published: 10th January, 2002)
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Degradation of hair keratin has been studied in three soil fungi differing in keratinolytic ability, viz. Keratinophyton terreum, Dictyoarthrinopsis kelleyi and Fusarium moniliforme. All fungi attacked the hair cuticle forming specialised mycelial organs, fronds, under the scale-like cuticular cells. The cortex was attacked by very thin “boring hyphae”. Their growth was intracellular and perpendicular to the hair axis. In Keratinophyton terreum older boring hyphae branched into complex formations, displayingclearlytic action on keratin. In Dictyoarthrinopsis kelleyi branching was rare and lysis of keratin weaker. In Fusarium moniliforme, a fungus not regarded askeratinophilic, the growth of boring hyphaeceasedearly and the lyticaction remained minimal. All fungi digested the less keratinised parts of the hairs (endocuticle, intercellular substance, interfibrillar matrix) prior to the lysis of hard keratin fibrils.
Colloquium "Fungi as Model Organisms in Research and Biotechnology", Olomouc, September 14th, 1999. Czech Mycology 52(2): 139-178 (published: 20th April, 2000)
KUNERT J. (1996): Growth and production of extracellular proteases by the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus on various media. I. Media without proteins. [Aspergillus fumigatus, virulence, extracellular proteases, enzyme induction] Czech Mycology 49(2): 91-106 (published: 13th October, 1996)
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A strain of Aspergillus fumigatus was grown on ten nutrient media containing glucose and various (organic and inorganic) sources of nitrogen. Growth of the mycelia, pH of the cultivation fluid, uptake of nutrients and proteolytic activity on haemoglobin at pH 3 and on azocasein at pH 7.5 were assessed. The aim of the study was to find the physiological conditions for the production of extracellular proteases. High activities of alkaline protease(s) were found only when the following three conditions were fulfilled: (a) exhaustion of glucosefrom the medium, (b) reaching of the maximum mycelium dry weight, (c) rise of the medium pH to at least 7. These three factors are causally related and coincide in time so that they can hardly be evaluated individually. A neutral to alkaline pH is certainly a necessary condition and a steep rise in pH may itself be a sufficient triggering factor for the syn the sis of protease(s). The presence of proteins and/or peptides as inducers is probably not quite necessary but is never the less strongly stimulating. The activity of acid (aspartic) protease was small to negligible on all media and its production clearly depended only on the pH of the medium (optimum pH 4 to 6).
KUNERT J., LENHART K. (1988): Sexagenario Dr.Milan Hejtmánek ad salutem! Česká Mykologie 42(3): 178-186 (published: 12th August, 1988)
HEJTMÁNEK M., HEJTMÁNKOVÁ N., KUNERT J. (1973): On the occurrence of geophilic dermatophytes in Asia. Česká Mykologie 27(3): 159-161 (published: 1973)
KUNERT J., OTČENÁŠEK M. (1968): Perfect states of Dermatophytes. Česká Mykologie 22(1): 56-67 (published: 1968)
KUNERT J. (1965): Neue keratinophile Pilze in der ČSSR. Česká Mykologie 19(4): 226-229 (published: 1965)
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