Author:
MATSUDA ATSUSHI,SAIMI YOSHIRO,TAKAHASHI MIHOKO
Abstract
A non-excitable behavioural mutant, d4-662, was previously characterized as the fourth pawn
locus mutant pwD in Paramecium tetraurelia. We now provide data demonstrating that d4-662 is
in fact controlled by a pwB allele that has the unusual feature of complementing other pwB alleles
in heterozygous F1 progeny. Neither the cytoplasm nor the nucleoplasm of d4-662 cured the
mutational defects of pwB and in the reverse combination of d4-662 and pwB, the result was the
same. On the other hand, pwA, another non-excitable mutant, was cured upon cross-injection with
d4-662 and mutants carrying trichocyst non-discharge marker genes were also cured. This
evidence suggests that d4-662 is a new mutant belonging to pwB, and would be better designated
as pwB662. Extensive crossbreeding analyses, however, showed an unusual genetic relationship
between d4-662 and pwB (pwB95 or pwB96).
When d4-662 was crossed with pwB mutants, many
progeny expressing wild-type phenotype or mixed clones of wild-type and pawn cells were obtained
in the F1. Less than 12·5% expressed the pawn phenotype. The appearance of wild-type progeny
in this F1 strongly suggests that an inter-allelic interaction between pwB662
and other pwB alleles may occur during development of the macronucleus.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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