Pheromone-Induced G2 Arrest in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Ustilago maydis

T García-Muse, G Steinberg, J Pérez-Martín - Eukaryotic cell, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
Eukaryotic cell, 2003Am Soc Microbiol
In the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis, pathogenic development is initiated when two
compatible haploid cells fuse and form the infectious dikaryon. Mating is dependent on
pheromone recognition by compatible cells. In this report, we set out to evaluate the
relationship between the cell cycle and the pheromone response in U. maydis. To achieve
this, we designed a haploid pheromone-responsive strain that is able to faithfully reproduce
the native mating response in nutrient-rich medium. Addition of synthetic pheromone to the …
Abstract
In the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis, pathogenic development is initiated when two compatible haploid cells fuse and form the infectious dikaryon. Mating is dependent on pheromone recognition by compatible cells. In this report, we set out to evaluate the relationship between the cell cycle and the pheromone response in U. maydis. To achieve this, we designed a haploid pheromone-responsive strain that is able to faithfully reproduce the native mating response in nutrient-rich medium. Addition of synthetic pheromone to the responsive strain induces the formation of mating structures, and this response is abolished by mutations in genes encoding components of the pheromone signal transduction cascade. After recognition of pheromone, U. maydis cells arrest the cell cycle in a postreplicative stage. Visualization of the nucleus and microtubule organization indicates that the arrest takes place at the G2 phase. Chemical-induced cell cycle arrest and release in the presence of pheromone further support this conclusion.
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