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Characterization of glycerol nonutilizing and protoperithecial mutants of Neurospora.

M Viswanath-Reddy, S N Bennett, H B Howe.   

Abstract

Mutants defective in polyol metabolism and/or in protoperithecial development were selected in Neurospora tetrasperma, a species in which protoperithecial development occurs at nonpermissively high temperature if certain polyols are used in lieu of sucrose as carbon source. Mutants selected for nonutilization of one of the four polyols tested, glycerol, mannitol, sorbitol, or xylitol, were usually found to be nonutilizers of the other three polyols as well. Mutants blocked at various stages of protoperithecial development complemented pairwise to produce more advanced developmental stages, usually mature protoperithecia and, when of opposite mating type, mature perithecia. About one-third of the mutants manifested both polyol auxotrophy and defective protoperithecial development upon initial isolation, but protoperithecial defectiveness in such mutants usually showed erratic segregation in crosses and/or instability to repeated vegetative transfer, whereas polyol auxotrophy usually did not and was, therefore, studied further. Two glycerol nonutilizing strains were introgressed into N. crassa to facilitate genetic analysis. One, glp-4, lacked both inducible and constitutive glycerol kinase and mapped to linkage group VI, between ad-1 and rib-1; the other, glp-5, lacked glyceraldehyde kinase and mapped to linkage group I, proximal to ad-9. Another mutant, gly-u(234), has been reported by other investigators to lack inducible glycerol kinase but to map to linkage group I, distal to ad-9.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 887070     DOI: 10.1007/bf01035993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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