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THE PLANT CELL, Vol 5, Issue 1 123-136, Copyright © 1993 by American Society of Plant Biologists
Conservation of the b Mating-Type Gene Complex among Bipolar and Tetrapolar Smut Fungi
G. Bakkeren and J. W. Kronstad
Biotechnology Laboratory, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z3
In the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago hordei, one locus with two alternate
alleles, MAT-1 and MAT-2, controls mating and the establishment of the
infectious dikaryon (bipolar mating). In contrast, for U. maydis, these
functions are associated with two different gene complexes, called a and b
(tetrapolar mating); the a complex has two alternate specificities, and the
b gene complex is multiallelic. We have found homologs for the b gene
complex in U. hordei and have cloned one from each mating type using
sequences from one bEast allele of U. maydis as a probe. Sequence analysis
revealed two divergent open reading frames in each b complex, which we
called bW (bWest) and bE (bEast) in analogy with the b gene complex of U.
maydis. The predicted bW and bE gene products from the two different mating
types showed ~75% identity when homologous polypeptides were compared. All
of the characterized bW and bE gene products have variable amino-terminal
regions, conserved carboxy-terminal regions, and similar homeodomain
motifs. Sequence comparisons with the bW1 and bE1 genes of U. maydis showed
conservation in organization and structure. Transformation of the U. hordei
b gene complex into a U. hordei strain of opposite mating type showed that
the b genes from the two mating types are functional alleles. The U. hordei
b genes, when introduced into U. maydis, rendered the haploid transformants
weakly pathogenic on maize. These results indicate that structurally and
functionally conserved b genes are present in U. hordei.
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