Expression of A mating type genes of Coprinus cinereus in a heterologous basidiomycete host |
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Authors: | Michael P. Challen, Timothy J. Elliott, Ursula Kü es Lorna A. Casselton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Horticultural Research International, BN17 6LP Littlehampton, West Sussex, UK;(2) Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, OXl 3RB Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | The A mating factor of Coprinus cinereus determines compatibility in mating by regulating part of a developmental sequence that leads to dikaryon formation. The A genes that trigger development encode two different classes of homeodomain proteins, and for a successful mating, a protein of one class, HD 1, must interact with a protein of the other class, HD 2. In this report we show that C. cinereus A genes that encode HD 2 proteins, a2-1 and b2-1, can elicit A-regulated development in the heterologous host C. bilanatus. Transformation rates were very low, suggesting that the genes were poorly transcribed. The fact that the HD 2 genes are functionally expressed implies successful heteromultimeric association of putative DNA-binding proteins coded by the two Coprinus species. This interaction was sufficient to satisfy the need for different A factors in the formation of a fertile C. bilanatus dikaryon, but fertile dikaryons were more readily produced in matings with the a2-1 gene transformants. The C. cinereus A genes, b1-1 and d1-1, which encode HD1 proteins, were either not expressed or their proteins were non-functional in C. bilanatus. These experiments raise some interesting questions regarding HD1–HD2 protein interactions. |
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Keywords: | Coprinus A mating type Homeodomains Heterologous expression |
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