Journal of Mushroom (한국버섯학회지)
- Volume 9 Issue 1
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- Pages.3-16
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- 2011
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- 1738-0294(pISSN)
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- 2288-8853(eISSN)
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The roles of homeodomain proteins during the clamp cell formation in a bipolar mushroom, Pholiota nameko
- Yi, Ruirong (The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Tottori University) ;
- Mukaiyama, Hiroyuki (Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University) ;
- Tachikawa, Takashi (Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University) ;
- Shimomura, Norihiro (Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University) ;
- Aimi, Tadanori (Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University)
- Received : 2011.02.28
- Accepted : 2011.03.12
- Published : 2011.03.31
Abstract
In the bipolar basidiomycete Pholiota nameko, a pair of homeodomain protein genes located at the A mating-type locus regulates mating compatibility. In the present study, we used a DNA-mediated transformation system in P. nameko to investigate the homeodomain proteins that control the clamp formation. When a single homeodomain protein gene (A3-hox1 or A3-hox2) from the A3 monokaryon strain was introduced into the A4 monokaryon strain, the transformants produced many pseudo-clamps but very few clamps. When two homeodomain protein genes (A3-hox1 and A3-hox2) were transformed either separately or together into the A4 monokaryon, the ratio of clamps to the clamp-like cells in the transformants was significantly increased to approximately 50%. We, therefore, concluded that the gene dosage of homeodomain protein genes is important for clamp formation. When the sip promoter was connected to the coding region of A3-hox1 and A3-hox2 and the fused fragments were introduced into NGW19-6 (A4), the transformants achieved more than 85% clamp formation and exhibited two nuclei per cell, similar to the dikaryon (NGW12-163