Resistance to amino acid analogues inCoprinus: Dominance modifier genes and dominance reversal in dikaryons and diploids
- 1 February 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Genetics Research
- Vol. 25 (2) , 95-107
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300015500
Abstract
Wild-type strains of Coprinus lagopus are sensitive to para-fluoro-phenylalanine and ethionine. Resistant mutants to these two analogues are known but all these mutants are recessive in a heterozygous dikaryon except for F7 (pfpr-3) which is semi-dominant. Resistance to two other analogues, however – canavanine sulphate and azetidine-2-carboxylic acid – were found to be wild-type features. One strain of C. lagopus sensitive to canavanine was identified. Selection for canavanine resistance in monokaryons always yielded only dominant resistance, while selection for para-fluorophenylalanine resistance in monokaryons gave only recessive resistance. Canavanine-resistant mutants were due to a single gene mutation which, like the wild-type resistance, were dominant in heterozygous dikaryons. The wild-type resistance was also dominant in a diploid but the mutant resistance was recessive. Selection for resistance to para-fluorophenylalanine in auxotrophically balanced dikaryons resulted in the identification of two new loci (pfpr-10 and pfpr-ll), and two specific dominance modifiers (mod+-10 and mod+-ll). In the absence of the specific modifier, pfpr-10 and pfpr-ll were recessive while, in the presence of even one dose of the specific modifier, resistance was dominant in the dikaryon. The pfpr-10 and pfpr-ll even in the presence of two doses of modifier were fully recessive in the diploid. The action of the modifier genes and the reversal of dominance in dikaryon and diploid is discussed in terms of negative complementation in an oligomeric product of the pfpr gene and localized translation of the relevant mRNA in the cell with the modifier acting as a reinforcer of localization.Keywords
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