Genetic transfer of clumping phenotype inAnacystis nidulans |
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Authors: | Sheri Prasatik-Cole Jerry J Brand |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Botany, University of Texas, 78712, Austin, TX, USA
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Abstract: | Occasionally a mutation occurs in liquid cultures ofAnacystis nidulans, spreading quickly through the population and causing cells to adhere together in clumps. This phenotype is stable indefinitely and is an inherited characteristic of all cells within a clumping culture. Inoculation with a few living cells from a clumping culture quickly produces the clumping genotype in a majority of cells within a previously non-clumping culture. Killed cells, broken cell extracts, or media from clumping cultures do not produce aggregation in non-clumping cultures. Actively growing cells in clumping cultures do not affect non-clumping cultures when separated by 0.4 μm Millipore filter. Apparently transfer of the clumping trait requires direct contact between living cells. Pili-like projections connect individual cells within clumps, but no slime layer or capsule is seen. Clumps can be dispersed without cell damage; reaggregation requires photosynthesis. |
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