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Cletus P. Kurtzman (July 19, 1938 – November 27, 2017) was an American
mycologist Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, and ...
who is known for his contributions to
yeast Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom (biology), kingdom. The first yeast originated hundreds of millions of years ago, and at least 1,500 species are currently recognized. They are est ...
taxonomy and is regarded as "the father of modern yeast
taxonomy image:Hierarchical clustering diagram.png, 280px, Generalized scheme of taxonomy Taxonomy is a practice and science concerned with classification or categorization. Typically, there are two parts to it: the development of an underlying scheme o ...
"(Boekhout, T 2019). Many of his findings uncovered unknown diversity within this group of fungi. Among his many accomplishments was the early adoption of DNA barcodes for fungal taxonomic identification that has resulted in barcodes for every known
ascomycete Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The def ...
yeast, providing immeasurable value to field of yeast studies.


Early years and education

Kurtzman was born in
Mansfield, Ohio Mansfield is a city in Richland County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. The population was 47,534 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Located approximately from Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, Columbus via Interstate 71, it i ...
to Paul and Marjorie (Gartner) Kurtzman. He had one sister. He married Mary Ann Dombrink in 1962, whom he had three children with. From 1962 to 1964 Kurtzman served in the
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where he rose to the rank of 2nd lieutenant. He received his bachelor of science degree in botany from the
Ohio University Ohio University (Ohio or OU) is a Public university, public research university with its main campus in Athens, Ohio, United States. The university was first conceived in the 1787 contract between the United States Department of the Treasury#Re ...
and a masters in
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at
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in 1962. He went on to receive his PhD in microbiology and mycology 1967 at
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.


Career

Kurtzman worked his entire scientific career (1967–2017) at the National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Northern Regional Research Center of
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in
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. Among his many accomplishments, he helped pioneer techniques for defining ascomycete yeasts along multiple concepts using DNA-DNA recombination, phenotype and
morphology Morphology, from the Greek and meaning "study of shape", may refer to: Disciplines *Morphology (archaeology), study of the shapes or forms of artifacts *Morphology (astronomy), study of the shape of astronomical objects such as nebulae, galaxies, ...
before the advent of gene
sequencing In genetics and biochemistry, sequencing means to determine the primary structure (sometimes incorrectly called the primary sequence) of an unbranched biopolymer. Sequencing results in a symbolic linear depiction known as a sequence which succ ...
. Once gene sequencing became possible he would later determine that DNA recombination was time consuming and only useful for determining closely related species of yeasts. Klutzman would redefine many clades within the
Saccharomycotina Saccharomycotina is a subdivision (subphylum) of the division (phylum) Ascomycota in the kingdom Fungi. It comprises most of the ascomycete yeasts. The members of Saccharomycotina reproduce by budding and they do not produce ascocarps (fruiting ...
group based on genetic similarity and helped formulate methods and tools that are currently used to help classify new species discovered within this group. He held several leading positions including research leader and curator within the USDA, which during that time he defined many new species and genera of yeasts with which he named in honor of many of his colleagues, much to the chagrin of some taxonomists. Some of his best known accomplishments involved expanding our knowledge of the
Saccharomycotina Saccharomycotina is a subdivision (subphylum) of the division (phylum) Ascomycota in the kingdom Fungi. It comprises most of the ascomycete yeasts. The members of Saccharomycotina reproduce by budding and they do not produce ascocarps (fruiting ...
and the
Saccharomyces ''Saccharomyces'' is a genus of fungi that includes many species of yeasts. ''Saccharomyces'' is from Greek σάκχαρον (sugar) and μύκης (fungus) and means ''sugar fungus''. Many members of this genus are considered very important in f ...
and
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genera. Kurtzman's diversity work resulted in him describing 85 species, 21 genera, and five families. Before genetic sequencing was possible there was some debate as to whether the yeasts represented an early form of fungi or ones that are effectively simplified forms of later evolved
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. Their relationship to filamentous fungi was not completely understood and sometimes overlooked. Once genetic sequencing was possible, Kurtzman put the issue to rest showing that they do indeed share a close relationship with filamentous fungi. Kurtzman's commitment and early use of molecular phylogeny to study yeasts lead to his identification of multiple RNA regions that are useful for identifying yeasts down to the species level and resolving higher classifications. His use of the D1/D2 domains of the large sub-unit of
ribosomal DNA The ribosomal DNA (rDNA) consists of a group of ribosomal RNA encoding genes and related regulatory elements, and is widespread in similar configuration in all domains of life. The ribosomal DNA encodes the non-coding ribosomal RNA, integral struc ...
turned out to be a major breakthrough for the study of yeasts and one of his accomplishments he is best known for. His lab became well known and trusted for its high quality analyses. "His later writings show an immense knowledge of the properties of various genes in terms of evolutionary rates, concordance with other genes, or the best primers or cycling conditions to obtain impeccable amplifications. The designation NRRL on a sequence deposit continues to be a certificate of quality" (Lachance, MA 2018). Kurtzman was also fascinated with application of the many yeasts that he studied, including uses in
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and clinical diagnostics. He is recognized for his discovery of the
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and L-arabinose fermenting yeasts and their applications in the
biofuels Biofuel is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass, rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels such as oil. Biofuel can be produced from plants or from agricultural, domestic ...
industry along with degradation of ''
Fusarium ''Fusarium'' (; ) is a large genus of filamentous fungi, part of a group often referred to as hyphomycetes, widely distributed in soil and associated with plants. Most species are harmless saprobes, and are relatively abundant members of the s ...
'' mycotoxins by '' Blastobotrys'' spp, and the sorolipid-producing yeasts useful as
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. Kurtzman was very active in the community at large and is fondly remembered by his colleagues for his sense of humor and willingness to entertain new ideas. He regularly reviewed fellow scientists papers and was noted for his thorough yet kind reviews. He spoke and participated regularly at yeast conferences and broader mycology biodiversity meetings. He was an avid writer who authored and coauthored 350 publications which have been collectively cited over 23,000 times. He also contributed to many journals to which he helped edit and twice published in editions of ''The yeasts: a taxonomic study,'' a comprehensive guide to all documented yeasts''.'' As one would expect for a researcher of his experience, he regularly mentored younger scientists and would teach at workshops all over the world.


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