E. Kosmidou et al., A type 2A protein phosphatase gene from Aspergillus nidulans is involved in hyphal morphogenesis, CURR GENET, 39(1), 2001, pp. 25-34
A PCR-based approach, using degenerate oligonucleotide primers, was used to
isolate fragments of two genes encoding type 2A protein phosphatases from
the filamentous fungus, Aspergillus nidulans. The complete genomic sequence
of one of these genes, pphA, was isolated and characterised. The pphA gene
was predicted to encode a 329-residue protein which is about 85% identical
to mammalian protein phosphatase 2A. Ectopic expression of the wild-type p
phA(+) gene slightly inhibited growth in some transformants; but a mutant f
orm of pphA, in which R259 was mutated to Q, led to slow growth, delayed ge
rm tube emergence and mitotic defects at low temperature. These results ind
icate that the pphA(+) gene plays an important role in hyphal growth.