A Large Pheromone and Receptor Gene Complex Determines Multiple B Mating Type Specificities in Coprinus cinereus

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العنوان: A Large Pheromone and Receptor Gene Complex Determines Multiple B Mating Type Specificities in Coprinus cinereus
المؤلفون: Pushpalata T. Chaure, Natalie S. Olesnicky, John R. Halsall, Ian F. Connerton, Lorna A. Casselton, Suzanne F. O'Shea, Andreas Leibbrandt
المصدر: Scopus-Elsevier
بيانات النشر: Oxford University Press (OUP), 1998.
سنة النشر: 1998
مصطلحات موضوعية: Mating type, Subfamily, Receptors, Peptide, Genes, Fungal, Molecular Sequence Data, Coprinus, Locus (genetics), Biology, Pheromones, Homology (biology), Transformation, Genetic, Genetics, Amino Acid Sequence, Protein Precursors, Gene, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Chromosome Mapping, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Genes, Mating Type, Fungal, biology.organism_classification, genomic DNA, Mating of yeast, Receptors, Mating Factor, Mating Factor, Peptides, Research Article, Transcription Factors
الوصف: Pheromone signaling plays an essential role in the mating and sexual development of mushroom fungi. Multiallelic genes encoding the peptide pheromones and their cognate 7-transmembrane helix (7-TM) receptors are sequestered in the B mating type locus. Here we describe the isolation of the B6 mating type locus of Coprinus cinereus. DNA sequencing and transformation analysis identified nine genes encoding three 7-TM receptors and six peptide pheromone precursors embedded within 17 kb of mating type-specific sequence. The arrangement of the nine genes suggests that there may be three functionally independent subfamilies of genes each comprising two pheromone genes and one receptor gene. None of the nine B6 genes showed detectable homology to corresponding B gene sequences in the genomic DNA from a B3 strain, and each of the B6 genes independently alter B mating specificity when introduced into a B3 host strain. However, only genes in two of the B6 groups were able to activate B-regulated development in a B42 host. Southern blot analysis showed that these genes failed to cross-hybridize to corresponding genes in the B42 host, whereas the three genes of the third subfamily, which could not activate development in the B42 host, did cross-hybridize. We conclude that cross-hybridization identifies the same alleles of a particular subfamily of genes in different B loci and that B6 and B42 share alleles of one subfamily. There are an estimated 79 B mating specificities: we suggest that it is the different allele combinations of gene subfamilies that generate these large numbers.
تدمد: 1943-2631
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::170442e59c272ab04ecdd5cf444252b4
https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/148.3.1081
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....170442e59c272ab04ecdd5cf444252b4
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE