The negative effect of nitrate on gametogenesis is independent of nitrate assimilation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

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Mercedes Pozuelo
Faustino Merchán
María Isabel Macías
Christoph F. Beck
Aurora Galván
Emilio Fernández
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[1] Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular,
[2] Facultad de Ciencias,undefined
[3] Universidad de Córdoba e Instituto Andaluz de Biotecnología,undefined
[4] 14071 Córdoba,undefined
[5] Spain,undefined
[6] Institut für Biologie III,undefined
[7] Albert-Ludwigs-Universität,undefined
[8] Schaenzlestrasse 1,undefined
[9] 79104 Freiburg,undefined
[10] Germany,undefined
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Planta | 2000年 / 211卷
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Key words: Chlamydomonas; Gametogenesis; Nitrate reductase mutants; Nitrate signal;
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 The effect of nitrate on gamete differentiation as well as on the expression of genes involved in gametogenesis, nitrogen scavenging, and nitrate assimilation has been analyzed in wild-type and mutant strains of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Nitrate prevented gamete formation from wild-type strains and caused a strong reduction in the number of zygotes recovered in genetic crosses between nitrate-assimilation-deficient mutants, thus suggesting that nitrate by itself is providing a negative regulatory signal for the sexual differentiation of the alga. Addition of nitrate at low concentrations to wild-type cells, after an initial period of nitrogen starvation, resulted in a drastic decrease in transcript levels of both nitrate-assimilation genes (NIA1 and NRT2;1) and genes induced after N-starvation (NCG2 and NCG4). This strong effect of nitrate was due to its assimilation products since it was not evident in nitrate-assimilation mutants. A slight negative effect of nitrate on NCG4 expression was only observed in the mutant. Nitrate by itself was also found to provide a negative signal for the expression of gamete-specific genes (GAS3 and GAS18) in mutants incapable of assimilating nitrate.
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