A mating-type factors of Coprinus cinereus have variable numbers of specificity genes encoding two classes of homeodomain proteins |
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Authors: | Ursula Kü es, Anna M. Tymon, Wendy V. J. Richardson, Georgiana May, Paul T. Gieser Lorna A. Casselton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, OX1 3RB Oxford, UK;(2) School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary and Westfield College, Mile End Road, E1 4NS London, UK;(3) Department of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota, 1445 Gortner Avenue, 55108-1095 St. Paul, MN, USA |
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Abstract: | We have identified the seven genes that constitute the A43 mating-type factor of Coprinus cinereus and compare the organisation of A43 with the previously characterised A42 factor. In both, the genes that trigger clamp cell development, the so-called specificity genes, are separated into and loci by 7 kb of noncoding sequence and are flanked by homologous genes -fg and -fg. The specificity genes are known to encode two classes of dissimilar homeodomain (HD1 and HD2) proteins and have different allelic forms which show little or no cross-hybridisation. By partial sequencing we identified a divergently transcribed HD1 (a1-2) and HD2 (a2-2) gene in the A43 locus. a2-2 failed to elicit clamp cell development in three different hosts, suggesting that it is non-functional. a1-2 elicited clamp cells in an A42 host that has only an HD2 gene (a2-1) in its locus, thus demonstrating that the compatible A mating interaction is between an HD1 and an HD2 protein. The A43 locus contains three specificity genes, the divergently transcribed HD1 and HD2 genes b1-2 and b2-2 and a third HD1 gene (d1-1) that was shown by hybridisation and transformation analyses to be functionally equivalent to d1-1 in A42. An untranscribed footprint of a third A42 HD1 gene, c1-1, was detected between the A43 b2-2 and d1-1 genes by Southern hybridisation. |
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Keywords: | A mating-type factor Coprinus cinereus Homeodomain Specificity genes |
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