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Appl Environ Microbiol


Title:Asexual cephalosporin C producer Acremonium chrysogenum carries a functional mating type locus
Author(s):Poggeler S; Hoff B; Kuck U;
Address:"Abteilung Genetik Eukaryotischer Mikroorganismen, Institut fur Mikrobiologie und Genetik, Georg-August Universitat Gottingen,Grisebachstr. 8, 37077 Gottingen, Germany"
Journal Title:Appl Environ Microbiol
Year:2008
Volume:20080808
Issue:19
Page Number:6006 - 6016
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01188-08
ISSN/ISBN:1098-5336 (Electronic) 0099-2240 (Print) 0099-2240 (Linking)
Abstract:"Acremonium chrysogenum, the fungal producer of the pharmaceutically relevant beta-lactam antibiotic cephalosporin C, is classified as asexual because no direct observation of mating or meiosis has yet been reported. To assess the potential of A. chrysogenum for sexual reproduction, we screened an expressed sequence tag library from A. chrysogenum for the expression of mating type (MAT) genes, which are the key regulators of sexual reproduction. We identified two putative mating type genes that are homologues of the alpha-box domain gene, MAT1-1-1 and MAT1-1-2, encoding an HPG domain protein defined by the presence of the three invariant amino acids histidine, proline, and glycine. In addition, cDNAs encoding a putative pheromone receptor and pheromone-processing enzymes, as well as components of a pheromone response pathway, were found. Moreover, the entire A. chrysogenum MAT1-1 (AcMAT1-1) gene and regions flanking the MAT region were obtained from a genomic cosmid library, and sequence analysis revealed that in addition to AcMAT1-1-1 and AcMAT1-1-2, the AcMAT1-1 locus comprises a third mating type gene, AcMAT1-1-3, encoding a high-mobility-group domain protein. The alpha-box domain sequence of AcMAT1-1-1 was used to determine the phylogenetic relationships of A. chrysogenum to other ascomycetes. To determine the functionality of the AcMAT1-1 locus, the entire MAT locus was transferred into a MAT deletion strain of the heterothallic ascomycete Podospora anserina (the PaDeltaMAT strain). After fertilization with a P. anserina MAT1-2 (MAT(+)) strain, the corresponding transformants developed fruiting bodies with mature ascospores. Thus, the results of our functional analysis of the AcMAT1-1 locus provide strong evidence to hypothesize a sexual cycle in A. chrysogenum"
Keywords:"Acremonium/*physiology Amino Acid Sequence DNA, Fungal/chemistry/genetics Expressed Sequence Tags Fungal Proteins/genetics Gene Library Gene Order *Genes, Mating Type, Fungal Molecular Sequence Data Phylogeny Podospora/cytology/genetics Receptors, Pheromo;"
Notes:"MedlinePoggeler, Stefanie Hoff, Birgit Kuck, Ulrich eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2008/08/12 Appl Environ Microbiol. 2008 Oct; 74(19):6006-16. doi: 10.1128/AEM.01188-08. Epub 2008 Aug 8"

 
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