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Morphological and Mutational Analysis of Mating in Ustilago hordei
Institution:1. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany;2. BRAIN AG, Zwingenberg, Germany
Abstract:Martinez-Espinoza, A. D., Gerhardt, S. A., and Sherwood, J. E. 1993. Morphological and mutational analysis of mating in Ustilago hordei. Experimental Mycology 17, 200-214. Ustilago hordei is a basidiomycete that causes covered smut on barley. Mating in U. hordei, which is controlled by a single locus with two alleles, results in the conversion of haploid, nonpathogenic yeast-like sporidia to dikaryotic, pathogenic mycelia. When sporidia of the opposite mating type were mixed and placed on water agar, both cell types produced conjugation tubes within 2 h at 21°C. Growth of conjugation tubes was directed toward the tip of tubes arising from cells of the opposite mating type. These tubes fused and the dikaryotic mycelium emerged from the conjugation bridge. Sporidia separated by a dialysis membrane were still capable of inducing conjugation tube formation by cells of the opposite mating type, indicating the involvement of diffusible small-molecular-weight mating factors (pheromones). Numerous nutritional and environmental variables were examined in order to optimize conjugation tube induction. Twenty-six mutants that fail to form dikaryotic mycelium have been isolated and characterized. These mutants were arranged into classes based on their ability to form conjugation tubes, the ability to induce conjugation tube formation by opposite mating-type cells, and cell morphology. These mutants provide an indication of the genetic complexity involved in this critical phase of the U. hordei life cycle.
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