Affiliation:
1. Mushroom Experimental Station, NL-5960 AA Horst,1 and
2. Section Molecular Genetics of Industrial Micro-organisms, Wageningen Agricultural University, NL-6703 HA Wageningen,2 The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A 300-bp repetitive element was found in the genome of the white button mushroom,
Agaricus bisporus
, and designated
Abr1
. It is present in ∼15 copies per haploid genome in the commercial strain Horst U1. Analysis of seven copies showed 89 to 97% sequence identity. The repeat has features typical of class II transposons (i.e., terminal inverted repeats, subterminal repeats, and a target site duplication of 7 bp). The latter shows a consensus sequence. When used as probe on Southern blots,
Abr1
identifies relatively little variation within traditional and present-day commercial strains, indicating that most strains are identical or have a common origin. In contrast to these cultivars, high variation is found among field-collected strains. Furthermore, a remarkable difference in copy numbers of
Abr1
was found between
A. bisporus
isolates with a secondarily homothallic life cycle and those with a heterothallic life cycle.
Abr1
is a type II transposon not previously reported in basidiomycetes and appears to be useful for the identification of strains within the species
A. bisporus
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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