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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (3)
  • Claviceps purpurea  (3)
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    Springer
    Current genetics 10 (1986), S. 463-467 
    ISSN: 1432-0983
    Keywords: Claviceps purpurea ; Plasmids ; Mitochondrial DNA ; Genetic map ; Integration of plasmids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Claviceps purpurea strain K1 contains several linear mitochondrial plasmids comparable to those of higher plants (Tudzynski et al. 1983). Screening of ten Claviceps wild strains from different geographic origin revealed the presence of similar plasmids in at least five strains, indicating a widespread occurrence of these genetic traits. Whereas in strain K1 plasmids have no homology to high-molecular-weight mtDNA, in two of the other wild strains (W3 and W7) sequences homologous to plasmids of strain K1 are integrated in the mt genomic DNA. Physical and genetic maps of strains W3, W7 and K1 were established. Despite completely different physical maps, the relative orientation of 6 mt genes is identical. A DNA sequence homologous to plasmids of strain K1 (termed α) was found to be integrated in both W3 and W7 at the same site: at the 5′-part of the 1rRNA gene. A second region (β) was localized near the srRNA gene of W7 only. These findings are discussed with respect to possible transposon-like properties of the Claviceps purpurea plasmids.
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  • 2
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    Springer
    Current genetics 7 (1983), S. 145-150 
    ISSN: 1432-0983
    Keywords: Claviceps purpurea ; mt DNA ; Linear rut plasmids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary In order to establish a system for gene cloning in the ergot fungus Claviceps purpurea mitochondrial DNA was purified from two wild strains and four descendants of production strains. A characterization of the mt DNA with respect to buoyant density, molecular weight (45 kb corresponding to acontour lenght of 14 μm) showed no differences. However, considerable differences were detected in the restriction pattern, with the exception of two commercial strains of possibly common origin. From this it follows that restriction patterns of mt DNA may be used as finger prints to identify related strains. In one of the wild strains plasmids associated with the mitochondria were found. A characterization of two species p11 and p12 having molecular weights of 6.6 and 5.3 kb revealed that these genetic units are linear having respective contour lengths of 2.1 and 1.7 μm. According to Southern blot analyses both plasmids show homology to each other, but not to the mitochondrial “chromosome”. Accordingly, p11 and p12, despite localization in the mitochondria, are evidently not an integral part of the mt “chromosome”. The possibility to use the mt DNA and mitochondrial plasmids to establish a vector system for molecular cloning in imperfect strains of Claviceps purpurea has been pointed out.
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  • 3
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    Springer
    Theoretical and applied genetics 61 (1982), S. 97-100 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Claviceps purpurea ; Mutants ; Recombination ; Alkaloid production
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary With the purpose of improving alkaloid production in Claviceps purpurea, concerted breeding studies were conducted in order to investigate the exchange of genetic material by meiotic recombination. 1) From two homokaryotic strains differing in the amount of ergocristin produced, 52 biochemical variants were obtained including both auxotrophs and fungicide resistants, 38 of which showed virulence. 2) After host passage, sclerotia formation and ascospore production, 9 stable mutants were obtained (1 auxotrophic and 8 resistant). 3) Several cross infections between the mutant auxotrophic for lysine and different resistant mutants were established and the offspring of one cross was evaluated in detail for both segregation of the marker genes and quantitation of alkaloid production. 4) The marker genes segregated in a Mendelian pattern, as was expected for a two factor cross: 50% parental types and 50% recombination types. This shows that both marker genes are unlinked. 5) Independent of the segregation pattern of the marker genes a “segregation” of quantitative alkaloid production was found. All recombinant strains did not only exceed the level of the low producing parent but some of them showed a higher alkaloid yield than the parent with the higher production rate. The general implication of these data is twofold: under controlled conditions it is possible to perform meiotic recombination with a self-fertile parasitic fungus and it is possible to use this technique for strain improvement.
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