Appressorium formation and nuclear division in Colletotrichum truncatum |
| |
Authors: | R C Staples L Laccetti Z Yaniv |
| |
Institution: | (1) Boyce Thompson Institute, 1086 North Broadway Yonkers, 10701 New York, USA |
| |
Abstract: | Conidia of the soybean anthracnose fungus, Colletotrichum truncatum differentiate to form appressoria required for host invasion when the germ tube touches a hard surface. This thigmotrophic stimulus appears to be translated by the fungus during the second round of nuclear division. Inhibiting the second round of DNA synthesis by fluorodeoxyuridine or hydroxyurea blocked appearance of appressoria but not emergence of the germ tube. DNA synthesis and mitosis resumed upon removal of FUdR but only mycelia formed, and infection structures did not appear. In addition, actinomycin D reversibly blocked development of appressoria and synthesis of polyadenylate, but nuclear division was not affected. The data suggest that anthracnose conidia produce appressoria in response to germ tube contact by altering the messenger program of its germ tube nucleus. This study has also shown that mitochondrial DNA had an unusual bimodal distribution in CsCl at 1.690 and 1.719 g/cm3, respectively.Non-Standard Abbreviations FUdR
5-fluorodeoxyuridine
- polyA
polyadenylic acid |
| |
Keywords: | Anthracnose Appressoria Nuclear division Spore germination Differentiation Colletotrichum truncatum |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |