Author:
Li Wenjun,Sullivan Thomas D.,Walton Eric,Averette Anna Floyd,Sakthikumar Sharadha,Cuomo Christina A.,Klein Bruce S.,Heitman Joseph
Abstract
ABSTRACTBlastomyces dermatitidisis a dimorphic fungal pathogen that primarily causes blastomycosis in the midwestern and northern United States and Canada. While the genes controlling sexual development have been known for a long time, the genes controlling sexual reproduction ofB. dermatitidis(teleomorph,Ajellomyces dermatitidis) are unknown. We identified the mating-type (MAT) locus in theB. dermatitidisgenome by comparative genomic approaches. TheB. dermatitidis MATlocus resembles those of other dimorphic fungi, containing either an alpha-box (MAT1-1) or an HMG domain (MAT1-2) gene linked to theAPN2,SLA2, andCOX13genes. However, in some strains ofB. dermatitidis, theMATlocus harbors transposable elements (TEs) that make it unusually large compared to theMATlocus of other dimorphic fungi. Based on theMATlocus sequences ofB. dermatitidis, we designed specific primers for PCR determination of the mating type. TwoB. dermatitidisisolates of opposite mating types were cocultured on mating medium. Immature sexual structures were observed starting at 3 weeks of coculture, with coiled-hyphae-containing cleistothecia developing over the next 3 to 6 weeks. Genetic recombination was detected in potential progeny by mating-type determination, PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP), and random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analyses, suggesting that a meiotic sexual cycle might have been completed. The F1 progeny were sexually fertile when tested with strains of the opposite mating type. Our studies provide a model for the evolution of theMATlocus in the dimorphic and closely related fungi and open the door to classic genetic analysis and studies on the possible roles of mating and mating type in infection and virulence.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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