The Fvclp1 gene regulates mycelial growth and fruiting body development in edible mushroom Flammulina velutipes
Fruiting body development in Agaricomycetes represents the most complex and unclear process in the fungi. Mating type pathways ( A and B ) and transcription factors are important regulators in the sexual development of mushrooms. It is known that clampless1 ( clp1 ) is an additional gene that part...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of microbiology 2021-11, Vol.203 (9), p.5373-5380 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fruiting body development in
Agaricomycetes
represents the most complex and unclear process in the fungi. Mating type pathways (
A
and
B
) and transcription factors are important regulators in the sexual development of mushrooms. It is known that
clampless1
(
clp1
) is an additional gene that participate under the
homeodomain
(
HD
) genes in the mat
A
pathway and
clp1
inactivation blocks clamps formation in
Coprinopsis cinerea
. In this study we identified and analyzed a homologous
Fvclp1
gene in the edible mushroom
Flammulina velutipes
. The coding sequence of the
Fvclp1
was 1011 bp without intron interruption, encoding a protein of 336 amino acids. To exhibit the role of
Fvclp1
in clamp development and fruiting body formation, knockdown and overexpression mutants were prepared. No significant difference was observed in the monokaryotic hyphal morphology of overexpression and knockdown transformants. In the dikaryotic hyphae from the compatible crossings between the wild-type L22 strain and
Fvclp1
knockdown or overexpression mutants, clamp connections developed. However, knockdown mutants could generate fewer fruiting bodies than the wild-type strain. On the contrary, reduced mycelial growth rate but improved fruiting ability was observed in the dikaryotic
Fvclp1
overexpression mutants as compared to the wild-type strain. These results indicate that
Fvclp1
is necessary and actively involved in fruiting body development in
F. velutipes
. Overall, these findings suggest that further studies on the function of
Fvclp1
would advance our understanding of sexual reproduction and fruiting body development in edible mushrooms. |
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ISSN: | 0302-8933 1432-072X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00203-021-02514-0 |