Sexual differentiation in Mucor: Trisporic acid response mutants and mutants blocked in zygospore development |
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Authors: | Tilmann Wurtz Harald Jockusch |
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Affiliation: | Max-Planck-Institut für Biologie Abteilung Melchers D-7400 Tübingen, W-Germany |
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Abstract: | Spores of a minus strain of Mucor mucedo (Bref.) were treated with 1-methyl-[3-nitro]-1-nitro-soguanidine and mutants were isolated either by testing for zygophore induction with externally supplied trisporic acids (TA) or by mating with wild type plus colonies. Mutants were found defective (Tar?) or temperature-sensitive (Tar-Ts) in their reaction towards trisporic acids, blocked or temperature-sensitive in their mating with plus strain (Mat? or Mat-Ts) or temperature-sensitive in zygospore development (Zyg-Ts). The inability to react against externally supplied trisporic acids was not necessarily coupled with an inability to mate with plus strain (phenotype Tar? Mat+). This indicated that the diffusion and uptake of trisporic acids is not a necessary prerequisite to the sexual interaction of Mucor mating types. |
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