Literature DB >> 17248574

An insertional translocation in neurospora that generates duplications heterozygous for mating type.

D D Perkins1.   

Abstract

In strain T(I-->II)39311 a long interstitial segment is transposed from IL to IIR, where it is inserted in reversed order with respect to the centromere. In crosses of T x T essentially all asci have eight viable, black spores, and all progeny are phenotypically normal. When T(I-->II)39311 is crossed by Normal sequence (N), the expected duplication class is viable while the corresponding deficiency is lethal; 44% of the asci have 8 Black (viable) spores and 0 White (inviable) spores, 41% have 4 Black: 4 White, and 10% have 6 Black: 2 White. These are the ascus types expected from normal centromere disjunction without crossing over (8B:0W and 4B:4W equally probable), and with crossing over between centromere and break point (6B:2W). On germination, 8B:0W asci give rise to only parental types-4 T and 4 N; 4B:4W asci usually give four duplication (Dup) progeny; and 6B:2W asci usually give 2 T, 2 N, 2 Dup. Thus one third of all viable, black ascospores contain duplications.-Recessive markers in the donor chromosome which contributes the translocated segment can be mapped by duplication coverage. Ratios of 2 Dominant: 1 Recessive vs. 1 Dominant: 2 Recessive distinguish location in or outside the transposed segment. Eleven loci including mating type have been shown to lie within the segment, and markers at four loci have been transferred into the segment by meiotic recombination. The frequency of marker transfer indicates that the inserted segment usually pairs with its homologue. Ascus types that would result from single exchanges within the insertion are infrequent, as expected if asci containing dicentric bridges usually do not survive.-Duplication ascospores germinate to produce distinctive inhibited colonies. Later these "escape" to grow like wild type, and genes that were initially heterozygous in the duplication segregate when escape occurs. As with duplications from pericentric inversion In(IL-->IR)H4250 (Newmeyer and Taylor 1967), the initial inhibition is attributed to mating-type heterozygosity, and escape to a somatic event that makes mating type homoor hemizygous.-Twenty additional duplication-generating Neurospora rearrangements are listed and described briefly in an Appendix.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 17248574      PMCID: PMC1212772     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


  11 in total

1.  Cytological study of an X-autosome translocation in Mus musculus.

Authors:  S OHNO; B M CATTANACH
Journal:  Cytogenetics       Date:  1962

2.  Gene Action and Position Effect in Duplications in Drosophila Melanogaster.

Authors:  F J Ratty
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1954-07       Impact factor: 4.562

3.  A New Type of Translocation in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.

Authors:  M M Rhoades
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1931-09       Impact factor: 4.562

4.  Partial-trisomy syndromes. II. An insertion as cause of the OFD syndrome in mother and daughter.

Authors:  K PATAU; E THERMAN; S L INHORN; D W SMITH; A L RUESS
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1961       Impact factor: 4.316

5.  New markers and map sequences in Neurospora crassa, with a description of mapping by duplication coverage, and of multiple translocation stocks for testing linkage.

Authors:  D D Perkins; D Newmeyer; C W Taylor; D C Bennett
Journal:  Genetica       Date:  1969       Impact factor: 1.082

6.  Polarized intragenic recombination in chromosome rearrangements of Neurospora.

Authors:  N E Murray
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1968-02       Impact factor: 4.562

7.  Quantitative intrachromosomal changes arising at mitosis in Aspergillus nidulans.

Authors:  B H Nga; J A Roper
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1968-02       Impact factor: 4.562

8.  Ultraviolet-sensitive mutants of Neurospora. I. Genetic basis and effect on recombination.

Authors:  A L Schroeder
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1970

9.  A suppressor of the heterokaryon-incompatibility associated with mating type in Neurospora crassa.

Authors:  D Newmeyer
Journal:  Can J Genet Cytol       Date:  1970-12

10.  A pericentric inversion in Neurospora, with unstable duplication progeny.

Authors:  D Newmeyer; C W Taylor
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1967-08       Impact factor: 4.562

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  17 in total

1.  Genetic control of phosphate-metabolizing enzymes in Neurospora crassa: relationships among regulatory mutations.

Authors:  B S Littlewood; W Chia; R L Metzenberg
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1975-03       Impact factor: 4.562

2.  Gene topography and function. I. Gene expression in germinating conidia of Neurospora crassa.

Authors:  A J Jobbágy; N O Aversa; C D Denoya
Journal:  Biochem Genet       Date:  1975-12       Impact factor: 1.890

3.  Heterokaryon incompatibility genes in Neurospora crassa detected using duplication-producing chromosome rearrangements.

Authors:  O M Mylyk
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1975-05       Impact factor: 4.562

4.  Meiotic chromosome behavior of an inverted insertional translocation in neurospora.

Authors:  E G Barry
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1972-05       Impact factor: 4.562

5.  Translocations used to generate chromosome segment duplications in Neurospora can disrupt genes and create novel open reading frames.

Authors:  Parmit K Singh; Srividhya V Iyer; T Naga Sowjanya; B Kranthi Raj; Durgadas P Kasbekar
Journal:  J Biosci       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 1.826

6.  A dominant negative effect of eth-1r, a mutant allele of the Neurospora crassa S-adenosylmethionine synthetase-encoding gene conferring resistance to the methionine toxic analogue ethionine.

Authors:  J L Barra; M R Mautino; A L Rosa
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1996-12       Impact factor: 4.562

7.  Sherlock Holmes, David Perkins, and the missing Neurospora inversions.

Authors:  Durgadas P Kasbekar
Journal:  J Biosci       Date:  2017-03       Impact factor: 1.826

8.  New markers and map sequences in Neurospora crassa, with a description of mapping by duplication coverage, and of multiple translocation stocks for testing linkage.

Authors:  D D Perkins; D Newmeyer; C W Taylor; D C Bennett
Journal:  Genetica       Date:  1969       Impact factor: 1.082

9.  Ultraviolet-sensitive mutants of Neurospora. I. Genetic basis and effect on recombination.

Authors:  A L Schroeder
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1970

10.  eth-1, the Neurospora crassa locus encoding S-adenosylmethionine synthetase: molecular cloning, sequence analysis and in vivo overexpression.

Authors:  M R Mautino; J L Barra; A L Rosa
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 4.562

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