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Pheromones are essential for male fertility and sufficient to direct chemotropic polarized growth of trichogynes during mating in Neurospora crassa

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EUKARYOTIC CELL
卷 5, 期 3, 页码 544-554

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/EC.5.3.544-554.2006

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM 48626, R01 GM048626] Funding Source: Medline

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Neurospora crassa is a self-sterile filamentous fungus with two mating types, mat A and mat a. Its mating involves chemotropic polarized growth of female-specific hyphae (trichogynes) toward male cells of the opposite mating type in a process involving pheromones and receptors. mat A cells express the ccg-4 pheromone and the pre-1 receptor, while mat a strains produce mRNA for the pheromone mfa-1 and the pre-2 receptor; MFA-1 and CCG-4 are the predicted ligands for PRE-1 and PRE-2, respectively. In this study, we generated Delta ccg-4 and Delta mfa-1 mutants and engineered a mat a strain to coexpress ccg-4 and its receptor, pre-2. As males, Delta ccg-4 mat A and Delta mfa-1 mat a mutants were unable to attract mat a and matA trichogynes, respectively, and consequently failed to initiate fruiting body (perithecial) development or produce meiotic spores (ascospores). In contrast, Delta ccg-4 mat a and Delta mfa-1 mat A mutants exhibited normal chemotropic attraction and male fertility. Delta ccg-4 Delta mfa-1 double mutants displayed defective chemotropism and male sterility in both mating types. Heterologous expression of ccg-4 enabled mat a males to attract mat a trichogynes, although subsequent perithecial differentiation did not occur. Expression of ccg-4 and pre-2 in the same strain triggered self-stimulation, resulting in formation of barren perithecia with no ascospores. Our results indicate that CCG-4 and MFA-1 are required for mating-type-specific male fertility and that pheromones (and receptors) are initial determinants for sexual identity during mate recognition. Furthermore, a self-attraction signal can be transmitted within a strain that expresses a pheromone and its cognate receptor.

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