Multicellular growth of the Basidiomycota phytopathogen fungus Sporisorium reilianum induced by acid conditions.

Clicks: 200
ID: 65619
2019
Fungi are considered model organisms for the analysis of important phenomena of eukaryotes. For example, some of them have been described as models to understand the phenomenon of multicellularity acquisition by different unicellular organisms phylogenetically distant. Interestingly, in this work, we describe the multicellular development in the model fungus S. reilianum. We observed that Sporisorium reilianum, a Basidiomycota cereal pathogen that at neutral pH grows with a yeast-like morphology during its saprophytic haploid stage, when incubated at acid pH grew in the form of multicellular clusters. The multicellularity observed in S. reilianum was of clonal type, where buds of "stem" cells growing as yeasts remain joined by their cell wall septa, after cytokinesis. The elaboration and analysis of a regulatory network of S. reilianum showed that the putative zinc finger transcription factor CBQ73544.1 regulates a number of genes involved in cell cycle, cellular division, signal transduction pathways, and biogenesis of cell wall. Interestingly, homologous of these genes have been found to be regulated during Saccharomyces cerevisiae multicellular growth. In adddition, some of these genes were found to be negatively regulated during multicellularity of S. reilianum. With these data, we suggest that S. reilianum is an interesting model for the study of multicellular development.
Reference Key
martnezsoto2019multicellularfolia Use this key to autocite in the manuscript while using SciMatic Manuscript Manager or Thesis Manager
Authors Martínez-Soto, Domingo;Velez-Haro, John Martin;León-Ramírez, Claudia Geraldine;Galán-Vásquez, Edgardo;Chávez-Munguía, Bibiana;Ruiz-Herrera, José;
Journal Folia microbiologica
Year 2019
DOI 10.1007/s12223-019-00755-7
URL
Keywords

Citations

No citations found. To add a citation, contact the admin at info@scimatic.org

No comments yet. Be the first to comment on this article.