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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, August 2001, p. 3385-3390, Vol. 67, No. 8
Departamento de Producción Agraria,
Universidad Pública de Navarra, E-31006 Pamplona, Spain
Received 5 March 2001/Accepted 30 May 2001
The edible fungus Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom)
is an industrially produced heterothallic homobasidiomycete whose mating is controlled by a bifactorial tetrapolar genetic system. Two
mating loci (matA and matB) control different
steps of hyphal fusion, nuclear migration, and nuclear sorting during
the onset and progress of the dikaryotic growth. Previous studies have
shown that the segregation of the alleles present at the
matB locus differs from that expected for a single locus
because (i) new nonparental B alleles appeared in the
progeny and (ii) there was a distortion in the segregation of the
genomic regions close to this mating locus. In this study, we pursued
these observations by using a genetic approach based on the
identification of molecular markers linked to the matB
locus that allowed us to dissect it into two genetically linked
subunits (matB
0099-2240/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.67.8.3385-3390.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Relationship between Monokaryotic Growth Rate and
Mating Type in the Edible Basidiomycete Pleurotus
ostreatus
and matB
) and to correlate
the presence of specific matB
and matA
alleles with differences in monokaryotic growth rate. The availability
of these molecular markers and the mating type dependence of growth
rate in monokaryons can be helpful for marker-assisted selection of fast-growing monokaryons to be used in the construction of dikaryons able to colonize the substrate faster than the competitors responsible for reductions in the industrial yield of this fungus.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Departamento de
Producción Agraria, Universidad Pública de Navarra, E-31006
Pamplona, Spain. Phone: (34) 948 169 130. Fax: (34) 948 169 732. E-mail: lramirez{at}unavarra.es.
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