A alpha 1, A alpha 3, and A alpha 4 ds- and ss-DNA probes from the pol
ymorphic An mating-type locus of Schizophyllum commune were used to pr
obe Northern blots of poly(A(+)) RNA extracted from strains of various
An mating types. The purpose of these experiments was to identify, ma
p, and characterize the transcripts produced from the regions of the A
alpha locus. The transcripts unique to An mating type map colinear wi
th the open reading frames identified from DNA sequence and are encode
d within the fragments which activate the A developmental pathway in t
ransformation. These data confirm the existence and structure of the p
reviously hypothesized Y and Z A alpha mating-type genes. Transcripts
from the Y and Z genes are present in vegetative cells of homokaryons
and dikaryons and in cells of the fruiting bodies. The presence of the
transcripts throughout the life cycle is consistent with the model of
Y and Z proteins as ''master switches'' of A-regulated development. (
C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.