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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Molecular genetics and genomics 250 (1996), S. 767-774 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Key words Mating-type ; Fertility ; Neurospora ; Podospora
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  In Neurospora crassa, mating and heterokaryon formation between opposite mating-types is controlled by a single locus with two alternate forms termed mt A and mt a. Previously, an open reading frame (mt A-1) that confers mating identity and heterokaryon incompatibility was characterized in the 5.3 kb mt A idiomorph. In this study, we describe the structural and transcriptional characterization of two additional genes in the mt A idiomorph, mt A-2 and mt A-3. The 373 amino acid mt A-2 ORF has 23% identity to the SMR1 ORF of Podospora anserina. DNA sequence analysis of a mutation affecting ascospore formation revealed that the mt A-2 ORF is truncated to 129 amino acids. The 324 amino acid mt A-3 ORF has an HMG domain and shows 22% amino acid identity to SMR2 of P. anserina. Transcripts from mt A-2 and mt A-3 are constitutively expressed during both vegetative and sexual reproduction. The presence of upstream ORFs in the mt A-2 and mt A-3 transcripts suggests the possibility of post-transcriptional regulation of the expression mt A-2 and mt A-3 polypeptides.
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    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Neurospora ; Mating type ; Mutations ; Heterokaryon incompatibility
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The 293-amino acidmt A-1 ORF of theA mating-type idiomorph ofNeurospora crassa is multifunctional. It confersA mating identity and is responsible for heterokaryon incompatibility. The goal of this study was to dissect the functional regions ofmt A-1. New mutants ofmt A-1 selected for loss of the incompatibility function were obtained. One new mutant,A m99 , was partially fertile as a maternal parent. This is the first time that fertility and incompatibility functions have been separated for theA idiomorph. In this mutant, themt A-1 ORF is truncated after the first 85 amino acids, indicating that this N-terminal region is minimally sufficient for female fertility. A series of deletion constructs and frameshift alleles ofmt A-1 was obtained and tested for male-mating activity and vegetative incompatibility in transformation experiments. These experiments showed that a region from position 1 to 111 is sufficient to confer incompatibility, while amino acids from position 1 to 227 are required for mating activity. A transcriptional analysis ofmt A-1 showed that the mRNA is expressed both before and after fertilization. This, together with the phenotype of theA m99 mutant, suggests a post-fertilization function formt A-1.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Molecular genetics and genomics 250 (1996), S. 767-774 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Mating-type ; Fertility ; Neurospora ; Podospora
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract InNeurospora crassa, mating and heterokaryon formation between opposite mating-types is controlled by a single locus with two alternate forms termedmt A andmt a. Previously, an open reading frame (mt A-1) that confers mating identity and heterokaryon incompatibility was characterized in the 5.3 kbmt A idiomorph. In this study, we describe the structural and transcriptional characterization of two additional genes in themt A idiomorph,mt A-2 andmt A-3. The 373 amino acidmt A-2 ORF has 23% identity to theSMR1 ORF ofPodospora anserina. DNA sequence analysis of a mutation affecting ascospore formation revealed that themt A-2 ORF is truncated to 129 amino acids. The 324 amino acidmt A-3 ORF has an HMG domain and shows 22% amino acid identity toSMR2 ofP. anserina. Transcripts frommt A-2 andmt A-3 are constitutively expressed during both vegetative and sexual reproduction. The presence of upstream ORFs in themt A-2 andmt A-3 transcripts suggests the possibility of post-transcriptional regulation of the expressionmt A-2 andmt A-3 polypeptides.
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