Gene: mating type a^m33 IL

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mating type a^m33

locus: a^m33

locus_name: mating type a^m33

organism_type: B

chromosome_number: I

chromosome_side: L

link_group: IL

cultural_requirements: IL. Between un-3 (0.04 to 0.1%) and un-16 ( < 1%) (488, 758; D. D. Perkins, unpublished data). (609) Opposite mating types are essential for a complex of events associated with sexual reproduction and morphogenesis: attraction of trichogyne to cells of opposite mating type (39, 93); pickup and transport of the nucleus to the ascogonium; growth and development of the perithecium; proliferation of heterokaryotic ascogenous hyphae; conjugate nuclear divisions in precrozier and crozier cells; karyogamy. Mating type alleles also act as vegetative incompatibility genes during the vegetative phase. A+a combinations are unable to form stable heterokaryons (66, 384, 830, 914). Vegetative fusion is usually followed by cell death (384), but some A+a heterokaryons grow slowly (252, 412, 422). Heterozygous A/a duplications are highly abnormal, with inhibited growth and spider-like morphology (761. 804). Incompatibility in heterokaryons or duplications is relieved by spontaneous deletion of either allele (252, 756). Vegetative incompatibility is not expressed during the sexual phase after fertilization. Both manifestations of vegetative incompatibility are suppressed by tol, but sexual compatibility is not affected (755). The vegetative incompatibility is normally suppressed in N. tetrasperma (668) and N. sitophila (674, 804). Extensive efforts have failed to separate the sexual and vegetative traits by genetic recombination (758). Null mutants selected by loss of vegetative incompatibility usually lose both sexual and vegetative functions simultaneously (one exception), and both functions are usually restored simultaneously in revertants selected for restoration of fertility (one null mutant gives atypical revertants) (252, 411, 412).Only two mating type alleles, A and a, are known. These are apparently homologous throughout the genus Neurospora (820) and perhaps in related genera (770). Nothing is known about the genetics of the five true-homothallic species of Neurospora, which closely resemble N. crassa in karyotype and meiotic behavior, including the fusion of two haploid nuclei in the penultimate cell of the crozier to form the zygote nucleus (855). In the early literature, A was called + (plus) or A, and a was called - (minus) or B (e.g., reference 286). The locus may also be designated mt, mating type (e.g., reference 808), and is usually referred to as mt in the present paper.

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near_l: un-3 (0.04 to 0.1%)

near_r: un-16 ( < 1%)

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Strains

FGSC # Reporting Genes Species
FGSC #8110leu-3 cyt-1 a[m33]Neurospora crassa
FGSC #8964a^m33 arg-3 ad-3ANeurospora crassa
FGSC #8965a^m33 csp-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #8966a^m33 acr-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #8967leu-3 a^m33 cyt-1Neurospora crassa

References

Authors Title Year
Backus, M. P.The mechanics of conidial fertilization in Neurospora sitophila.1939
Beadle, G. W. , and V. L. Coonradt.Heterocaryosis in N. crassa.1944
Bistis, G. N.Chemotropic interactions between trichogynes and conidia of opposite mating-type in N. crassa.1981
DeLange, A. M. , and A. J. F. Griffiths.Escape from mating-type incompatibility in bisexual (A + a) Neurospora heterokaryons.1975
Dodge, B. OA recessive factor lethal for ascospore formation in Neurospora.1935
Garnjobst, L. , and J. F. Wilson.Heterocaryosis and protoplasmic incompatibility in Neurospora crassa.1956
Griffiths, A. J. F.Null mutants of the A and a mating type alleles of Neurospora crassa.1982
Griffiths, A. J. F. , and A. M. DeLange.Mutations of the a mating type in Neurospora crassa.1978
Gross, S. R.Heterokaryosis between opposite mating types in Neurospora crassa.1952
Howe, H. B. , Jr.Precision of mating type determination without crossing tests in Neurospora.1962
Lindegren, C. C.The genetics of Neurospora. III. Pure bred stocks and crossing-over in N. crassa.1933
Metzenberg, R. L. , and S. K. Ahlgren.ehaviour of Neurospora tetrasperma mating-type genes introgressed into N. crassa.1973
Mishra, N. C.Heterokaryosis in Neurospora sitophila.1971
Newmeyer, D.A suppressor of the heterokaryon-incompatibility associated with mating type in Neurospora crassa.1970
Newmeyer, D. , and D. R. Galeazzi.The instability of Neurospora duplication Dp(IL IR)H4250, and its genetic control.1977
Newmeyer, D. , H. B. Howe, Jr. , and D. R. Galeazzi.A search for complexity at the mating-type locus of Neurospora crassa.1973
Newmeyer, D. , and C. W. Taylor.A pericentric inversion in Neurospora, with unstable duplication progeny.1967
Olive, L. S. , and A. A. Fantini.A new, heterothallic species of Sordaria.1961
Perkins, D. D.Behavior of Neurospora sitophila mating-type alleles in heterozygous duplications after introgression into Neurosporacrassa.1977
Perkins, D. D. , and E. G. Barry.The cytogenetics of Neurospora.1977
Perkins, D. D. , B. C. Turner, and E. G. Barry.Strains of Neurospora collected from nature.1976
Pittenger, T. H.The mating type alleles and heterokaryon formation in Neurospora crassa.1957
Raju, N. B.Meiotic nuclear behavior and ascospore formation in five homothallic species of Neurospora.1978
Sansome, E. R.Heterokaryosis, mating-type factors, and sexual reproduction in Neurospora.1946

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