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Characterization of the nematocidal toxocyst in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pleurotus</Emphasis> subgen. <Emphasis Type="Italic">Coremiopleurotus</Emphasis>
Authors:Binh-Nguyen Truong  Koei Okazaki  Toshimitsu Fukiharu  Yuko Takeuchi  Kazuyoshi Futai  Xuan-Tham Le  Akira Suzuki
Institution:(1) Division of Advanced Bioresources Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan;(2) Department of Micro-biotechnology, Tropical Biology Institute in Ho Chi Minh City – Branch of Dalat, Dalat, Vietnam;(3) Kazusa DNA Research Institute, 2-6-7 Kazusa-KamatariKisarazu-shi, Chiba 292-0818, Japan;(4) Department of Plant Science, Natural History Museum & Institute, Chiba, Chiba, Japan;(5) Laboratory of Environment Mycoscience, Division of Environmental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;(6) Center for Nuclear Techniques, Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam;(7) Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan
Abstract:Toxocysts of the genus Pleurotus are blastoconidia-like ovoid structures surrounded by a liquid droplet containing a toxin that paralyzes nematodes. This study investigated toxocyst development using a strain S396 of Pleurotus cystidiosus subsp. abalonus (subgen. Coremiopleurotus). The surface of the liquid droplet was found to be an elastic envelope. When a nematode touches the toxocyst, the envelope adheres to the worm and bursts. Toxocysts are induced simultaneously with coremia formation in the absence of nematodes and developed only from aerial hyphae in which nuclear division had ceased. In the early stage of toxocyst development, liquid springs repeatedly from the tip of the sterigma-like stipe before ovoid (blastoconidium-like structure) formation. A certain substance in the liquid might polymerize to form the envelope while the ovoid simultaneously budded in the droplet. The nucleus tends to locate near the toxocyst, especially in early stage of toxocyst development. Each dikaryotic cell predominantly formed one or two toxocyst(s) while each monokaryotic cell predominantly formed one. In rare cases, a nucleus existed in the toxocyst, suggesting the possibility that the toxocyst is a vestigial blastoconidium.
Keywords:Adhesive knob  Blastoconidium            Coremiopleurotus            Nematode  Toxocyst
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