Photoregulated tyrosinase gene in Polyporus arcularius |
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Authors: | Satoshi Kanda Tadanori Aimi Seita Masumoto Kaori Nakano Yutaka Kitamoto Tsutomu Morinaga |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Bioresource Development, Hiroshima Prefectural University, 562 Nanatsuka-cho, Shobara, Hiroshima 727-0023, Japan;(2) Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan;(3) Izumo Technical High School, Shimane, Japan |
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Abstract: | tyr1, the gene for tyrosinase, which is related to pigmentation of mycelia in dikaryotic strains, has been cloned and characterized from the basidiomycete Polyporus arcularius. The gene was present in a single copy in the genome. The putative amino acid sequence of Tyr1 was very similar to that of gLeTyr from Lentinula edodes. However, the carboxy-terminal region of the amino acid sequence of Tyr1 was variable among L. edodes, Agaricus bisporus, and this fungus. In the 5′-untranslated region near the initiation codon, a consensus sequence to the Dof1 binding site that is involved in light-regulated gene expression in maize was found. Transcription of tyr1 was photoregulated; transcription of tyr1 in P. arcularius was activated in light mycelia and inactivated in the dark mycelia. These results suggest that tyr1 is a light-regulated gene regulated by a Dof-like transcription factor in P. arcularius. Although the enzyme activity was observed only in a dikaryon, tyr1 was transcripted in both dikaryotic and monokaryotic strains. Thus, activation of the precursor of Tyr1 may require a posttranslational processing event that is developmentally regulated. |
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