Isolation and characterization of MAT genes in the symbiotic ascomycete Tuber melanosporum.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The genome of Tuber melanosporum has recently been sequenced. Here, we
used this information to identify genes involved in the reproductive processes of
this edible fungus. The sequenced strain (Mel28) possesses only one of the two
master genes required for mating, that is, the gene that codes for the high mobility
group (HMG) transcription factor (MAT1-2-1), whereas it lacks the gene that
codes for the protein containing the a-box- domain (MAT1-1-1), suggesting that
this fungus is heterothallic.
o A PCR-based approach was initially employed to screen truffles for the presence
of the MAT1-2-1 gene and amplify the conserved regions flanking the mating
type (MAT) locus. The MAT1-1-1 gene was finally identified using primers
designed from the conserved regions of strains that lack the MAT1-2-1 gene.
o Mating type-specific primer pairs were developed to screen asci and gleba from
truffles of different origins and to genotype single ascospores within the asci. These
analyses provided definitive evidence that T. melanosporum is a heterothallic
species with a MAT locus that is organized similarly to those of ancient fungal
lineages.
o A greater understanding of the reproductive mechanisms that exist in Tuber spp.
allows for optimization of truffle plantation management strategies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
mating type; sexual reproduction alpha box; HMG
Elenco autori:
Belfiori, Beatrice; Arcioni, Sergio; Paolocci, Francesco; Rubini, Andrea; Riccioni, Claudia
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