Antonio d'Errico , Peter Jan Vonk , Han A.B. Wösten, Luis G. Lugones
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Abstract
Streak mutants of Schizophyllum commune are characterized by ropy, hyperbranching hyphae, suppressed aerial hyphae formation, and the production of pigments. Additionally, these mutants dikaryotize unilaterally, with the mutant fertilizing its compatible mating partner, but not accepting its nucleus. Here we show that a 512 bp non-autonomous transposable element had integrated in the Gβ protein of a streak mutant of S. commune. This element has the same 50 bp inverted repeat as an autonomous element, dubbed Bike transposon. Its transposase has homologues in various Agaricomycetes. Introducing the Gβ gene in the streak mutant restored the wild-type phenotype showing that the integration of the 512 bp element in the Gβ gene is responsible for the streak phenotype.
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Fungal Genetics and Biology, formerly known as Experimental Mycology, publishes experimental investigations of fungi and their traditional allies that relate structure and function to growth, reproduction, morphogenesis, and differentiation. This journal especially welcomes studies of gene organization and expression and of developmental processes at the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. The journal also includes suitable experimental inquiries into fungal cytology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, and phylogeny.
Fungal Genetics and Biology publishes basic research conducted by mycologists, cell biologists, biochemists, geneticists, and molecular biologists.
Research Areas include:
• Biochemistry
• Cytology
• Developmental biology
• Evolutionary biology
• Genetics
• Molecular biology
• Phylogeny
• Physiology.