Identification and Characterization of \u3ci\u3eAspergillus nidulans\u3c/i\u3e Mutants Defective in Cytokinesis

  • Harris, Steven D.
  • Morrell, Jennifer L.
  • Hamer, John E.
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Publication date
January 1994
Publisher
DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Language
English

Abstract

Filamentous fungi undergo cytokinesis by forming crosswalls termed septa. Here, we describe the genetic and physiological controls governing septation in Aspergillus nidulans. Germinating conidia do not form septa until the completion of their third nuclear division. The first septum is invariantly positioned at the basal end of the germ tube. Block-and-release experiments of nuclear division with benomyl or hydroxyurea, and analysis of various nuclear division mutants demonstrated that septum formation is dependent upon the third mitotic division. Block-and-releasee xperiments with cytochalasin A and the localization of actin in germlings by indirect immunofluorescence showed that actin participated in septum formation. In addition to bein...

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