Cell Biology of Mating inCandida albicans
Open Access
- 1 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Eukaryotic Cell
- Vol. 2 (1) , 49-61
- https://doi.org/10.1128/ec.2.1.49-61.2003
Abstract
It was recently demonstrated that strains homozygous for either of the mating type-like lociMTLaandMTLα ofCandida albicansundergo white-opaque switching and that expression of the opaque-phase phenotype greatly enhances mating between strains. Exploiting the latter property to obtain high-frequency mating, we have characterized the cell biology of the mating process ofC. albicans. Employing continuous videomicroscopy, computer-assisted three-dimensional reconstruction of living cells, and fluorescence microscopy, we have monitored the mating-associated processes of conjugation, tube formation, fusion, budding, septum formation, and daughter cell development and the spatial and temporal dynamics of nuclear migration and division. From these observations, a model for the stages inC. albicansmating is formulated. The stages include shmooing, chemotropism of conjugation tubes, fusion of tubes and nuclear association, vacuole expansion and nuclear separation in the conjugation bridge, asynchronous nuclear division in the zygote, bud growth, nuclear migration into the daughter cell, septation, and daughter cell budding. Since there was no cytological indication of karyogamy, genetic experiments were performed to assess marker segregation. Recombination was not observed, suggesting that mating takes place in the absence of karyogamy between naturally occurring, homozygousaand α strains. This study provides the first description of the cell biology of the mating process ofC. albicans.Keywords
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