Characterization of a cobalt-resistant mutant of Neurospora crassa with transport block |
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Authors: | L.S. Sajani P. Maruthi Mohan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India |
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Abstract: | A cobalt-resistant strain of Neurospora crassa (cor) was obtained by repeated subculturing of the wild type on cobalt-containing agar medium. N. crassa cor is twentyfold more resistant to cobalt ions compared with the wild type. Resistance was stable on repeated subculturing of cor on cobalt-free media. N. crassa cor is also cross-resistant to nickel (fourfold), but not to zinc or copper. Higher concentrations of iron and magnesium ions are required to reverse growth inhibition due to cobalt toxicity in N. crassa cor, compared with the wild type. Germinating conidia and mycelia of the cor strain accumulated lower levels of cobalt ions compared with the parent N. crassa. The partial transport block for cobalt uptake is shown to be primarily due to decreased surface binding of cobalt to mycelia and cell walls. Efflux of mycelial cobalt was also observed in wild type and cobalt-resistant N. crassa. The characteristics of cor in comparison with wild type N. crassa are discussed in relation to the mechanisms of cobalt resistance. |
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Keywords: | cobalt binding cobalt-resistant cobalt uptake metal-resistant N. crassa |
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