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The thn mutation of Schizophyllum commune, which suppresses formation of aerial hyphae, affects expression of the Sc3 hydrophobin gene.

J G Wessels1, O M de Vries, S A Asgeirsdóttir, J Springer.   

Abstract

The spontaneous and recessive mutation thn in the basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune suppresses the formation of aerial hyphae in the monokaryon and, if present as a double dose, the formation of both aerial hyphae and fruit-bodies in the dikaryon. In the monokaryon, the mutation prevents accumulation of mRNA of the Sc3 gene, and in the dikaryon it also prevents the accumulation of fruiting-specific mRNAs, including mRNAs of the Sc1 and Sc4 genes, which are homologous to the Sc3 gene. These three genes code for hydrophobins, a family of small hydrophobic cysteine-rich proteins. In the thn monokaryon, the only detectable change in synthesized proteins is the disappearance of an abundant protein of apparent Mr = 28 K from the culture medium and from the cell walls. Protein sequencing shows that this is the product of the Sc3 gene. The Sc3 hydrophobin is present in the walls of aerial hyphae as a hot-SDS-insoluble complex. Submerged hyphae excrete large amounts of the hydrophobin into the medium.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1770359     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-137-10-2439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-1287


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