Melanin-lacking mutants of Cryptococcus neoformans and their virulence for mice

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A double mutant of Cryptococcus neoformans which lacked the ability to produce melanin (Mel-) on media containing diphenols and failed to grow at 37°C (temperature sensitive, Tem-) was obtained by UV irradiation and subsequent cloning. The mutant showed two lesions in melangonesis in that it lacked the active transport system for diphenolic compounds and also lacked phenoloxidase. Ultrastructures of the mutant and wild-type cells grown on a medium with or without L-dopa showed that only the wild-type cells grown on L-dopa medium formed a dark cell wall layer, presumably containing melanin. The mutant was crossed with a wild type, and the phenotypes of the progeny were analyzed. The analysis showed no linkage between the mating type and either Mel or Tem loci, but loose linkage was seen between Mel and Tem loci. The progency, Mel+ Tem+, Mel+ Tem-, Mel- Tem+, and Mel- Tem-, were studied for their virulence in mice. Only Mel+ Tem+ types killed mice with an inoculum of 5 x 105 cells within 50 days.

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Kwon-Chung, K. J., Polacheck, I., & Popkin, T. J. (1982). Melanin-lacking mutants of Cryptococcus neoformans and their virulence for mice. Journal of Bacteriology, 150(3), 1414–1421. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.150.3.1414-1421.1982

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