STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE NEUROSPORA CONIDIATION GENE CON-6

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WHITE, BT [1 ]
YANOFSKY, C [1 ]
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[1] STANFORD UNIV, DEPT BIOL SCI, STANFORD, CA 94305 USA
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10.1006/dbio.1993.1303
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Q [生物科学];
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The gene con-6 of Neurospora crassa is expressed during the formation of asexual spores (conidia), but it is not expressed in mycelium, con-6 mRNA appears upon induction of conidiation and reaches high levels at the late stages of conidiation, and in mature conidia. The CON6 polypeptide and a CON6-β-Gal fusion protein were present at high levels only in free conidia. Shortly after spore germination con-6 mRNA disappears and the CON6 polypeptide is degraded. CON6 is a small, hydrophilic polypeptide containing a repeat sequence; it not homologous to any known protein but has features resembling the late embryogenesis abundant proteins of maize. Inactivation of con-6 by the repeat-induced point mutation process had no demonstrable effect on formation or germination of conidia. Upstream sequence comparisons for con-6 and other con genes identified a common potential regulatory sequence, designated CRS-B. DNA mobility shift analyses with cell extracts identified a factor that bound to synthetic DNA fragments containing this sequence. This binding factor was present in mycelium but not in conidiating cultures. Experiments with independent integrated con-6′-′lacZ translational fusions revealed substantial variability of expression among transformants carrying identical fusion constructs. This variability may be due to the differential methylation of transformant DNA noted by others. © 1993 by Academic Press, Inc.
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