Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.

Pleurotus eryngii has recently become a major cultivated mushroom; it uses tetrapolar heterothallism as a part of its reproductive process. Sexual development progresses only when the A and B mating types are compatible. Such mating incompatibility occasionally limits the efficiency of breeding prog...

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Main Authors: Kyung-Hee Kim, Young Min Kang, Chak Han Im, Asjad Ali, Sun Young Kim, Hee-Jeong Je, Min-Keun Kim, Hyun Su Rho, Hyun Sook Lee, Won-Sik Kong, Jae-San Ryu
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-b287b6273aba4a2c88275924df706b392020-11-24T21:38:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10469310.1371/journal.pone.0104693Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.Kyung-Hee KimYoung Min KangChak Han ImAsjad AliSun Young KimHee-Jeong JeMin-Keun KimHyun Su RhoHyun Sook LeeWon-Sik KongJae-San RyuPleurotus eryngii has recently become a major cultivated mushroom; it uses tetrapolar heterothallism as a part of its reproductive process. Sexual development progresses only when the A and B mating types are compatible. Such mating incompatibility occasionally limits the efficiency of breeding programs in which crossing within loci-shared strains or backcrossing strategies are employed. Therefore, understanding the mating system in edible mushroom fungi will help provide a short cut in the development of new strains. We isolated and identified pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 locus of P. eryngii and performed a functional analysis of the genes in the mating process by transformation. A genomic DNA library was constructed to map the entire mating-type locus. The B3 locus was found to contain four pheromone precursor genes and four receptor genes. Remarkably, receptor PESTE3.3.1 has just 34 amino acid residues in its C-terminal cytoplasmic region; therefore, it seems likely to be a receptor-like gene. Real-time quantitative RT-PCR (real-time qRT-PCR) revealed that most pheromone and receptor genes showed significantly higher expression in monokaryotic cells than dikaryotic cells. The pheromone genes PEphb3.1 and PEphb3.3 and the receptor gene PESTE3.3.1 were transformed into P5 (A3B4). The transformants were mated with a tester strain (A4B4), and the progeny showed clamp connections and a normal fruiting body, which indicates the proposed role of these genes in mating and fruiting processes. This result also confirms that PESTE3.3.1 is a receptor gene. In this study, we identified pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 locus of P. eryngii and found that some of those genes appear to play a role in the mating and fruiting processes. These results might help elucidate the mechanism of fruiting differentiation and improve breeding efficiency.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4136793?pdf=render
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author Kyung-Hee Kim
Young Min Kang
Chak Han Im
Asjad Ali
Sun Young Kim
Hee-Jeong Je
Min-Keun Kim
Hyun Su Rho
Hyun Sook Lee
Won-Sik Kong
Jae-San Ryu
spellingShingle Kyung-Hee Kim
Young Min Kang
Chak Han Im
Asjad Ali
Sun Young Kim
Hee-Jeong Je
Min-Keun Kim
Hyun Su Rho
Hyun Sook Lee
Won-Sik Kong
Jae-San Ryu
Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kyung-Hee Kim
Young Min Kang
Chak Han Im
Asjad Ali
Sun Young Kim
Hee-Jeong Je
Min-Keun Kim
Hyun Su Rho
Hyun Sook Lee
Won-Sik Kong
Jae-San Ryu
author_sort Kyung-Hee Kim
title Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.
title_short Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.
title_full Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.
title_fullStr Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.
title_full_unstemmed Identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 mating locus of Pleurotus eryngii.
title_sort identification and functional analysis of pheromone and receptor genes in the b3 mating locus of pleurotus eryngii.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Pleurotus eryngii has recently become a major cultivated mushroom; it uses tetrapolar heterothallism as a part of its reproductive process. Sexual development progresses only when the A and B mating types are compatible. Such mating incompatibility occasionally limits the efficiency of breeding programs in which crossing within loci-shared strains or backcrossing strategies are employed. Therefore, understanding the mating system in edible mushroom fungi will help provide a short cut in the development of new strains. We isolated and identified pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 locus of P. eryngii and performed a functional analysis of the genes in the mating process by transformation. A genomic DNA library was constructed to map the entire mating-type locus. The B3 locus was found to contain four pheromone precursor genes and four receptor genes. Remarkably, receptor PESTE3.3.1 has just 34 amino acid residues in its C-terminal cytoplasmic region; therefore, it seems likely to be a receptor-like gene. Real-time quantitative RT-PCR (real-time qRT-PCR) revealed that most pheromone and receptor genes showed significantly higher expression in monokaryotic cells than dikaryotic cells. The pheromone genes PEphb3.1 and PEphb3.3 and the receptor gene PESTE3.3.1 were transformed into P5 (A3B4). The transformants were mated with a tester strain (A4B4), and the progeny showed clamp connections and a normal fruiting body, which indicates the proposed role of these genes in mating and fruiting processes. This result also confirms that PESTE3.3.1 is a receptor gene. In this study, we identified pheromone and receptor genes in the B3 locus of P. eryngii and found that some of those genes appear to play a role in the mating and fruiting processes. These results might help elucidate the mechanism of fruiting differentiation and improve breeding efficiency.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4136793?pdf=render
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