Deletion of the Schizophyllum commune Aα locus: The roles of Aα Y and Z mating-type genes

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The Aα locus is one of four master regulatory loci that determine mating type and regulate sexual development in Schizophyllum commune. We have made a plasmid containing a URA1 gene disruption of the Aα Y1 gene. Y1 is the sole Aα gene in Aα1 strains. We used the plasmid construction to produce an Aα null (i.e., AαΔ) strain by replacing the genomic Y1 gene with URA1 in an Aα1 strain. To characterize the role of the Aα genes in the regulation of sexual development, we transformed various Aα Y and Z alleles into AαΔ strains and examined the acquired mating types and mating abilities of the transformants. These experiments demonstrate that the Aα Y gene is not essential for fungal viability and growth, that solitary ZAα mating type gene does not itself activate development, that Aβ proteins are sufficient to activate the A developmental pathway in the absence of Aα proteins and confirm that Y and Z genes are the sole determinants of Aα mating type. The data from these experiments support and refine our model of the regulation of A-pathway events by Y and Z proteins.

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Robertson, C. I., Bartholomew, K. A., Novotny, C. P., & Ulrich, R. C. (1996). Deletion of the Schizophyllum commune Aα locus: The roles of Aα Y and Z mating-type genes. Genetics, 144(4), 1437–1444. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/144.4.1437

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