TY - JOUR
T1 - The dst2 gene essential for photomorphogenesis of Coprinopsis cinerea encodes a protein with a putative FAD-binding-4 domain
AU - Kuratani, Masaki
AU - Tanaka, Kanako
AU - Terashima, Kazuhisa
AU - Muraguchi, Hajime
AU - Nakazawa, Takehito
AU - Nakahori, Kiyoshi
AU - Kamada, Takashi
PY - 2010/2
Y1 - 2010/2
N2 - The fruiting-body primordium of Coprinopsis cinerea exhibits remarkable photomorphogenesis. Under a 12-h light/12-h dark regime, the primordium proceeds to the fruiting-body maturation phase in which the primordium successively undergoes basidiospore formation, stipe elongation and pileus expansion, resulting in the mature fruiting-body. In continuous darkness, however, the primordium never proceeds to the maturation phase: the pileus and stipe tissues at the upper part of the primordium remain rudimentary while the basal part of the primordium elongates, producing the etiolated "dark stipe" phenotype. In our previous studies, blind mutants, which produce dark stipes under light conditions that promote fruiting-body maturation in the wild-type, have been isolated, and two genes, dst1 and dst2, responsible for the mutant phenotype have been identified. In this study we show that the dst2-1 mutant exhibits a blind phenotype during asexual spore production in addition to that in fruiting-body photomorphogenesis. We also reveal that dst2 is predicted to encode a protein with a putative flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-binding-4 domain. The two blind phenotypes, together with the existence of an FAD-binding domain in Dst2, suggest that Dst2 may play a role in perceiving blue light.
AB - The fruiting-body primordium of Coprinopsis cinerea exhibits remarkable photomorphogenesis. Under a 12-h light/12-h dark regime, the primordium proceeds to the fruiting-body maturation phase in which the primordium successively undergoes basidiospore formation, stipe elongation and pileus expansion, resulting in the mature fruiting-body. In continuous darkness, however, the primordium never proceeds to the maturation phase: the pileus and stipe tissues at the upper part of the primordium remain rudimentary while the basal part of the primordium elongates, producing the etiolated "dark stipe" phenotype. In our previous studies, blind mutants, which produce dark stipes under light conditions that promote fruiting-body maturation in the wild-type, have been isolated, and two genes, dst1 and dst2, responsible for the mutant phenotype have been identified. In this study we show that the dst2-1 mutant exhibits a blind phenotype during asexual spore production in addition to that in fruiting-body photomorphogenesis. We also reveal that dst2 is predicted to encode a protein with a putative flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-binding-4 domain. The two blind phenotypes, together with the existence of an FAD-binding domain in Dst2, suggest that Dst2 may play a role in perceiving blue light.
KW - Blue light
KW - Coprinus cinereus
KW - Dark stipe
KW - Fruiting-body
KW - Mushroom
KW - Photoreceptor
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fgb.2009.10.006
DO - 10.1016/j.fgb.2009.10.006
M3 - Article
C2 - 19850145
AN - SCOPUS:73749086241
SN - 1087-1845
VL - 47
SP - 152
EP - 158
JO - Fungal Genetics and Biology
JF - Fungal Genetics and Biology
IS - 2
ER -