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Morphological characterization of Aspergillus nidulans: growth, septation and fragmentation

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MICROBIOLOGY-UK
卷 147, 期 -, 页码 239-246

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SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-147-1-239

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morphology; Aspergillus; septation; fragmentation; metabolic activity

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The influence of the sepA gene on the growth of Aspergillus nidulans has been investigated by characterizing and comparing the parental strain A28 (pabaA6 biA1) with the sepA null mutant (sepA4 Delta Bm). The sepA gene is known to affect the septation process in A. nidulans, therefore the sepA4 Delta Bm strain does not produce any septa during the first hours of growth. During batch cultivations sepA4 Delta Bm shows an abrupt decrease in specific growth rate and more pronounced fragmentation (in response to elevated stirrer speed) than the parental strain. Higher specific fragmentation rates (q(frag)) were obtained for the sepA4 Delta Bm strain. The physiological reasons for the differences have been investigated by employing fluorescent stains. Computerized image analysis revealed that the more pronounced fragmentation in the mutant was due to the lower number and irregular spacing of septa (visualized by calcofluor white staining), which resulted in a weaker hyphal structure that is more vulnerable to shear stress and fragmentation than the parental strain. This led to a loss of active biomass (determined by Mag fura staining) from the hyphae of the mutant, which had failed to compartmentalize by formation of septa, in turn resulting in decreased specific growth rates for the culture.

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