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Title:Three alpha-subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins and an adenylyl cyclase have distinct roles in fruiting body development in the homothallic fungus Sordaria macrospora
Author(s):Kamerewerd J; Jansson M; Nowrousian M; Poggeler S; Kuck U;
Address:"Lehrstuhl fur Allgemeine und Molekulare Botanik, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Bochum, Germany"
Journal Title:Genetics
Year:2008
Volume:20080824
Issue:1
Page Number:191 - 206
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.108.091603
ISSN/ISBN:0016-6731 (Print) 0016-6731 (Linking)
Abstract:"Sordaria macrospora, a self-fertile filamentous ascomycete, carries genes encoding three different alpha-subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins (gsa, G protein Sordaria alpha subunit). We generated knockout strains for all three gsa genes (Deltagsa1, Deltagsa2, and Deltagsa3) as well as all combinations of double mutants. Phenotypic analysis of single and double mutants showed that the genes for Galpha-subunits have distinct roles in the sexual life cycle. While single mutants show some reduction of fertility, double mutants Deltagsa1Deltagsa2 and Deltagsa1Deltagsa3 are completely sterile. To test whether the pheromone receptors PRE1 and PRE2 mediate signaling via distinct Galpha-subunits, two recently generated Deltapre strains were crossed with all Deltagsa strains. Analyses of the corresponding double mutants revealed that compared to GSA2, GSA1 is a more predominant regulator of a signal transduction cascade downstream of the pheromone receptors and that GSA3 is involved in another signaling pathway that also contributes to fruiting body development and fertility. We further isolated the gene encoding adenylyl cyclase (AC) (sac1) for construction of a knockout strain. Analyses of the three DeltagsaDeltasac1 double mutants and one Deltagsa2Deltagsa3Deltasac1 triple mutant indicate that SAC1 acts downstream of GSA3, parallel to a GSA1-GSA2-mediated signaling pathway. In addition, the function of STE12 and PRO41, two presumptive signaling components, was investigated in diverse double mutants lacking those developmental genes in combination with the gsa genes. This analysis was further completed by expression studies of the ste12 and pro41 transcripts in wild-type and mutant strains. From the sum of all our data, we propose a model for how different Galpha-subunits interact with pheromone receptors, adenylyl cyclase, and STE12 and thus cooperatively regulate sexual development in S. macrospora"
Keywords:"Adenylyl Cyclases/*genetics/*physiology Amino Acid Sequence Fruiting Bodies, Fungal/genetics Fungal Proteins Gene Deletion *Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal Genetic Techniques Models, Genetic Molecular Sequence Data Mutation Pheromones/metabolism Protei;"
Notes:"MedlineKamerewerd, Jens Jansson, Malin Nowrousian, Minou Poggeler, Stefanie Kuck, Ulrich eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2008/08/30 Genetics. 2008 Sep; 180(1):191-206. doi: 10.1534/genetics.108.091603. Epub 2008 Aug 24"

 
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