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Microarray and real-time PCR analyses reveal mating type-dependent gene expression in a homothallic fungus

Authors :
Minou Nowrousian
Ulrich Kück
Stefanie Pöggeler
Carol S. Ringelberg
Jay C. Dunlap
Jennifer J. Loros
Source :
Molecular Genetics and Genomics. 275:492-503
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2006.

Abstract

Sordaria macrospora is a homothallic ascomycete which is able to form fertile fruiting bodies without a mating partner. To analyze the molecular basis of homothallism and the role of mating products during fruiting body development, we have deleted the mating type gene Smta-1 encoding a high-mobility group domain (HMG) protein. The DeltaSmta-1 deletion strain is morphologically wild type during vegetative growth, but it is unable to produce perithecia or ascospores. To identify genes expressed under control of Smta-1, we performed a cross-species microarray analysis using Neurospora crassa cDNA microarrays hybridized with S. macrospora targets. We identified 107 genes that are more than twofold up- or down-regulated in the mutant. Functional classification revealed that 81 genes have homologues with known or putative functions. Comparison of array data from DeltaSmta-1 with those from three phenotypically similar mutants revealed that only a limited set of ten genes is deregulated in all mutants. Remarkably, the ppg2 gene encoding a putative lipopeptide pheromone is 500-fold down-regulated in the DeltaSmta-1 mutant while in all other sterile mutants this gene is up-regulated.

Details

ISSN :
16174623 and 16174615
Volume :
275
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64509833feb53d40bad7eab566824cc4