Molecular organisation of an A mating type factor of the basidiomycete fungus Coprinus cinereus |
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Authors: | E. S. Mutasa A. M. Tymon B. Göttgens F. M. Mellon P. F. R. Little L. A. Casselton |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary and Westfield College, Mile End Road, E1 4NS London, UK;(2) Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, SW7 2AZ London, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary The A3 and A3 genes, which together constitute the A42 mating type factor of Coprinus cinereus, were isolated from a cosmid genomic library by walking 50 kb, a map distance of 0.5 units, from the closely linked metabolic gene pab-1. Cosmid clones having A gene function were identified by transformation into compatible A6 (22) and A5 (11) host cells where either 3 or 3 was expected to elicit the A factor — regulated development of unfused clamp cells. DNAs were digested with various enzymes before transformation in order to identify the smallest fragments containing an active 3 or 3 gene. Two non-overlapping fragments were identified as containing the 3 and 3 genes respectively. Southern hybridisation analyses showed that these two cloned genes had no detectable sequence homology, and that there was little or no hybridisation to the and gene alleles that constitute the A5 and A6 factors. 3 and 3 were shown to be less than 2.0 kb apart and embedded in a DNA sequence extending over 9.0 kb which was unique to our A42 strain and may contain a third A factor gene. |
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Keywords: | A factor cloning Basidiomycetes Coprinus Mating type genes |
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