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chs-4, a class IV chitin synthase gene fromNeurospora crassa
Authors:Adi Beth Din  Charles A Specht  Phillips W Robbins and Oded Yarden
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 76100 Rehovot, Israel;(2) Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:InSaccharomyces cerevisiae, most of the cellular chitin is produced by chitin synthase III, which requires the product encoded by theCSD2/CAL1/DIT101/KT12 gene. We have identified, isolated and structurally characterized aCSD2/CAL1/DIT101/KT12 homologue in the filamentous ascomyceteNeurospora crassa and have used a ldquoreverse geneticsrdquo approach to determine its role in vivo. The yeast gene was used as a heterologous probe for the isolation of aN. crassa gene (designatedchs-4) encoding a polypeptide belonging to a class of chitin synthases which we have designated class IV. The predicted polypeptide encoded by this gene is highly similar to those ofS. cerevisiae andCandida albicans. N. crassa strains in whichchs-4 had been inactivated by the Repeat-Induced Point mutation (RIP) process grew and developed in a normal manner under standard growth conditions. However, when grown in the presence of sorbose (a carbon source which induces morphological changes accompanied by elevated chitin content), chitin levels in thechs-4 RIP strain were significantly lower than those observed in the wild type. We suggest that CHS4 may serve as an auxiliary enzyme inN. crassa and that, in contrast to yeasts, it is possible that filamentous fungi may have more than one class IV chitin synthase.A. Beth Din and C. A. Specht contributed equally to this work
Keywords:Neurospora  Ascomycete  Fungal cell wall
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