Affiliation:
1. Department of Genetics, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Cytokinesis is essential for proliferative growth but also plays equally important roles during morphogenesis and development. The human pathogen
Penicillium marneffei
is capable of dimorphic switching in response to temperature, growing in a multicellular filamentous hyphal form at 25°C and in a unicellular yeast form at 37°C.
P. marneffei
also undergoes asexual development at 25°C to produce multicellular differentiated conidiophores. Thus,
P. marneffe
i exhibits cell division with and without cytokinesis and division by budding and fission, depending on the cell type. The type II myosin gene,
myoB
, from
P. marneffei
plays important roles in the morphogenesis of these cell types. Deletion of
myoB
leads to chitin deposition defects at sites of cell division without perturbing actin localization. In addition to aberrant hyphal cells, distinct conidiophore cell types are lacking due to malformed septa and nuclear division defects. At 37°C, deletion of
myoB
prevents uninucleate yeast cell formation, instead producing long filaments resembling hyphae at 25°C. The Δ
myoB
cells also often lyse due to defects in cell wall biogenesis. Thus, MyoB is essential for correct morphogenesis of all cell types regardless of division mode (budding or fission) and defines differences between the different types of growth.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
17 articles.
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