Y. Murata et al., MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF PCC1, A GENE THAT LEADS TO A-REGULATED SEXUAL MORPHOGENESIS IN COPRINUS-CINEREUS, Genetics, 149(4), 1998, pp. 1753-1761
A homokaryotic strain (5337) in our culture stock of Coprinus cinereus
produced fertile fruit bodies after prolonged culture. Microscopic ex
amination revealed that hyphae dedifferentiated from the tissues of on
e of the fruit bodies, as well as all basidiospore derivatives from th
e fruit body, exhibited pseudoclamps, whereas vegetative hyphae of 533
7, from which the fruit body developed, had no clamp connections. Gene
tic analysis showed that the formation of pseudoclamps results from a
recessive mutation in a gene designated pcc1 (pseudoclamp connection f
ormation), which is distinct from the A and B mating type genes. Cloni
ng and sequencing of the pcc1 gene and cDNA identified an ORF of 1683
bp interrupted by one intron. Database searches revealed that pcc1 enc
odes an SRY-type HMG protein. The HMG box shared 44, 41, and 29% seque
nce identities (>80 amino acids) to those of FPR1 of Podospora anserin
a, MAT-Mc of Schizosaccharomyces pombe, and prf1 of Ustilago maydis, r
espectively. Northern analysis revealed that the level of keel express
ion is higher in the dikaryon, in homokaryons in which the ii and B ma
ting type developmental sequences are individually activated, than in
the homokaryon in which these sequences are not active. Sequencing of
the pcc1-1 mutant allele revealed that the mutant carries a nonsense m
utation at serine 211, a residue located between the HMG box and the C
terminus. Based on these results, possible roles of the pcc1 gene in
the sexual development of homobasidiomycetes are discussed.