UmTea1, a Kelch and BAR domain-containing protein, acts at the cell cortex to regulate cell morphogenesis in the dimorphic fungus Ustilago maydis

被引:7
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作者
Woraratanadharm, Tad [1 ]
Kmosek, Stephanie [1 ]
Banuett, Flora [1 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ Long Beach, Dept Biol Sci, 1250 Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Tea1 cell end marker; Cell polarity; Septum positioning; Cell and neck width; Ustilago maydis; Kelch domain protein; PLASMA-MEMBRANE DOMAINS; CORN SMUT FUNGUS; FISSION YEAST; POLARIZED GROWTH; FILAMENTOUS GROWTH; REPEAT SUPERFAMILY; CALCOFLUOR WHITE; HYPHAL GROWTH; FORMIN FOR3P; CYTOKINESIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.fgb.2018.09.002
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The spatial organization of a cell is crucial for distribution of cell components and for cell morphogenesis in all organisms. Ustilago maydis, a basidiomycete fungus, has a yeast-like and a filamentous form. The former buds once per cell cycle at one of the cell poles, and can use the same site repeatedly or choose a new site at the same pole or opposite pole. The filamentous form consists of a long apical cell with short septate basal compartments lacking cytoplasm. It grows at the apex and can reverse growth forming a new growth zone at the basal end. We are interested in understanding how these different morphologies are generated. Here we present identification and characterization of U. maydis Tea1, a homologue of the fission yeast cell end marker Teal. We demonstrate that UmTea1, a Kelch domain protein, interacts with itself and is an important determinant of the site of polarized growth: teal mutants bud simultaneously from both cell poles and form bifurcate buds. UmTeal also regulates septum positioning, cell wall deposition, cell and neck width, coordination of nuclear division and cell separation, and localization of sterol-rich membrane domains. Some of these functions are shared with UmTea4, another cell end marker. We show that Teal::GFP localizes to sites of polarized or potential polarized growth and to the septation site in the yeast-like form. Additionally, localization of Tea1::GFP as rings along the filament suggests that the filament undergoes septation. We hypothesize that Teal may act as a scaffold for the assembly of proteins that determine the site of polarized growth.
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页数:19
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