Characterization of mat A-2, mat A-3 and ΔmatA mating-type mutants of Neurospora crassa

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Ferreira, AVB
An, ZQ
Metzenberg, RL
Glass, NL
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Biotechnol Lab, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Dept Bot, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
[3] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Biomol Chem, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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The mating-type locus of Neurospora crassa regulates mating identity and entry into the sexual cycle. The mar A idiomorph encodes three genes, mat A-1, mat A-2, and mat A-3. Mutations in mat A-1 result in strains that have lost mating identity and vegetative incompatibility with mut a strains. A strain containing mutations in both mat A-2 and mat A-3 is able to mate, but forms few ascospores. In this study, we describe the isolation rind characterization of a mutant deleted for mat (Delta matA), as well as mutants in either mat A-2 or mat A-3. The Delta matA strain is morphologically wild type during vegetative growth, but it is sterile and heterokaryon compatible with both mat A and mat a strains. The mat A-2 and mat A-3 mutants are also normal during vegetative growth, mate as a mat A strain, and produce abundant biparental asci in crosses with mat a, and are thus indistinguishable from a wild-type mat A strain. These data and the fact that the mat A-2 mat A-3 double mutant makes few asci with ascospores indicate that MAT A-2 and MAT A-3 are redundant and may function in the same pathway. Analysis of the expression of two genes (sdv-1 and sdv-4) in the various mat mutants suggests that the mat A polypeptides function in concert to regulate the expression of some sexual development genes.
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