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GENETICS
卷 171, 期 1, 页码 81-89出版社
GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.105.042796
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Vegetative growth signaling in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans is primarily mediated by the heterotrimeric G-protein composed of FadA (G alpha), SfaD (G beta), and a presumed G-gamma. Analysis of the A. nidulans genome identified a single gene named gpgA encoding a putative G gamma-subunit. The predicted GpgA protein consists of 90 amino acids showing 72% similarity with yeast. Ste18p. Deletion (Delta) of gpgA resulted in restricted vegetative growth and lowered asexual sporulation. Moreover, similar to the Delta sfaD mutant, the Delta gpgA mutant was unable to produce sexual fruiting bodies (cleistothecia) in self-fertilization and was severely impaired with cleistothecial development in outcross, indicating that both SfaD and GpgA are required for fruiting body formation. Developmental and morphological defects caused by deletion of flbA encoding an RGS protein negatively controlling FadA-mediated vegetative growth signaling were suppressed by Delta gpgA, indicating that GpgA functions in FadA-SfaD-mccliated vegetative growth signaling. However, deletion of gpgA could not bypass the need for the early developmental activator FluG in asexual sportilation, suggesting that GpgA functions in a separate signaling pathway. We propose that GpgA is the only A. nidulans G gamma-subunit and is required for normal vegetative growth as well as proper asexual and sexual developmental progression.
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