The protein product of the het-s heterokaryon incompatibility gene of the fungus Podospora anserina behaves as a prion analog
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Coustou, V
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机构:Laboratorie Genet. Molec. Champ. F., Inst. Biochim. et Genet. Cellulaires, Ctr. Natl. Rech. Sci. U. Propre R., 33077 Bordeaux Cedex, 1, rue Camille Saint Saens
Coustou, V
Deleu, C
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机构:Laboratorie Genet. Molec. Champ. F., Inst. Biochim. et Genet. Cellulaires, Ctr. Natl. Rech. Sci. U. Propre R., 33077 Bordeaux Cedex, 1, rue Camille Saint Saens
Deleu, C
Saupe, S
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Saupe, S
Begueret, J
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Begueret, J
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[1] Laboratorie Genet. Molec. Champ. F., Inst. Biochim. et Genet. Cellulaires, Ctr. Natl. Rech. Sci. U. Propre R., 33077 Bordeaux Cedex, 1, rue Camille Saint Saens
[2] Lab. de Biol. Végétale, Université de Rennes I
[3] Ctr. Natl. Rech. Sci. Equipe R., Institut de Biologie, 34060 Montpellier Cedex
The het-s locus of Podospora anserina is a heterokaryon incompatibility locus, The coexpression of the antagonistic het-s and het-S alleles triggers a lethal reaction that prevents the formation of viable heterokaryons, Strains that contain the het-s allele can display two different phenotypes, [Het-s] or [Het-s*], according to their reactivity in incompatibility. The detection in these phenotypically distinct strains of a protein expressed from the het-s gene indicates that the difference in reactivity depends on a posttranslational difference between two farms of the polypeptide encoded by the het-s gene, This posttranslational modification does not affect the electrophoretic mobility of the protein in SDS/PAGE. Several results suggest a similarity of behavior between the protein encoded by the het-s gene and prions. The [Het-s] character can propagate in [Het-s*] strains as an infectious agent, producing a [Het-s*] --> [Het-s] transition, independently of protein synthesis. Expression of the [Het-s] character requires a functional het-s gene, The protein present in [Het-s] strains is more resistant to proteinase K than that present in [Het-s*] mycelium. Furthermore, overexpression of the het-s gene increases the frequency of the transition from [Het-s*] to [Het-s]. We propose that this transition is the consequence of a self-propagating conformational modification of the protein mediated by the formation of complexes between the two different forms of the polypeptide.