与黑藻毛霉菌的有性杂交。

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Luke Stanley, Jesús F Peña
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摘要

黑藻菌是毛霉门中的一种丝状真菌,具有显著的环境感知和适应性反应能力。虽然过去的研究表明,环境刺激,包括重力、光、湿度和营养物质的可用性,影响其生长动态和繁殖策略,但潜在的机制仍然是研究的重点领域。环境因素触发有性或无性繁殖。有性生殖开始于信息素信号,它触发菌丝化学吸引,最终导致一系列形态转变,最终形成合子。在实验室环境中,布莱克氏假单胞菌的杂交导致互补菌丝在不同阶段经历性周期。我们的工作旨在测试环境因素是否可以触发布莱克氏疟原虫菌丝的交配。在营养限制的培养基上生长的黑斑田鼠杂交将受到营养限制的琼脂,以触发与营养剥夺相一致的性反应。成功触发布莱克氏疟原虫的交配将有助于未来在特定阶段需要大量有性繁殖菌丝的研究。本研究结果将进一步加深我们对环境因素如何影响黑螺旋藻生殖机制的理解,有助于拓宽丝状真菌有性生殖的知识基础。
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Sexual Crosses with the Mucoromycete Phycomyces blakesleeanus.

Phycomyces blakesleeanus, a filamentous fungus within the Mucoromycota phylum, is distinguished by its remarkable capacity for environmental perception and adaptive responses. While past work has shown that environmental stimuli, including gravity, light, moisture, and nutrient availability, influence its growth dynamics and reproductive strategies, the underlying mechanisms remain a focal area of research. Environmental cues trigger sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction begins with pheromone signaling, which triggers hyphal chemoattraction, eventually leading to serial morphological transitions culminating in the formation of a zygospore. In a laboratory setting, crosses of P. blakesleeanus result in complementary mycelia undergoing the sexual cycle at different stages. Our work aims to test if environmental cues can trigger mating across the mycelia of P. blakesleeanus. Crosses of P. blakesleeanus grown on nutrient-limited media will be subjected to nutrient-limited agar to trigger a sexual response in accordance with nutrient deprivation. Successful triggering of mating in P. blakesleeanus will facilitate future studies that require a large amount of sexually reproducing mycelia in specific stages. The outcome of this research will further enhance our understanding of how P. blakesleeanus reproductive mechanisms are influenced by environmental factors, contributing to the broader knowledge base on the sexual reproduction of filamentous fungi.

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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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