Genetics of Ustilago violacea. I. Carotenoid Mutants and Carotenogenesis
- 1 December 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in Botanical Gazette
- Vol. 136 (4) , 341-346
- https://doi.org/10.1086/336824
Abstract
Wild-type strains of U stilago violacea produce pink colonies on laboratory medium and yield white, orange, pumpkin, and yellow colonies after UV mutagenesis. The wild-type strains contain neurosporene and lycopene; one orange mutant, γ-carotene; and one yellow mutant, β-carotene. One white mutant had no detectable carotenoids. Diploid colonies heterozygous for wild type and orange, pumpkin, yellow, or white are phenotypically wild type. Diploid colonies heterozygous for yellow and orange are also phenotypically wild type. Diploid colonies heterozygous for white and orange; white and yellow; and white, yellow, and orange are phenotypically light orange, light yellow, and orange-yellow, respectively. The white mutants give a circular complementation map; the color mutants fit a linear complementation map. We propose a multienzyme aggregate of four identical dehydrogenases and one or two identical cyclases for carotenogenesis in this species. The white and color mutants represent structural mutations altering the conformation of the dehydrogenase or cyclase, respectively. Furthermore, cyclases may or may not aggregate in association with the dehydrogenase aggregate to form the multienzyme aggregate responsible for the color mutants.Keywords
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