Title Aspergillus nidulans 온도감수성 돌연변이주의 분리 및 분석
Author 박찬규 · 강현삼
Address 서울대학교 자연대학 미생물학과
Bibliography Korean Journal of Microbiology, 16(3),111-121, 1978
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Key Words Isolation and analysis of temperature sensitive mutants in aspergillus nidulans
Abstract About 40 temperature-sensitive mutants have been isolated as a preliminary step to study the spore germination, the cell cycle, and the control of macromolecular synthesis in Aspergillus nidulans. To obtain temperature-sensitive mutants rapidly and effectively, the selective enrichment method using antifungal antibiotic nystatin was developed. Based on the data which had applied to the concentration of auxotrophic mutants by the earlier investigators, the optimal concentration and the time of treatment at the nonpermissive temperature were determined as 50 to 100 units per ml and 4.5 hr., respectively. Out of 41 ts mutants assigned to the strain symbol PK, thirteen that seemed to be arrested at the early stage of spore germination were subjected to the further cytological and genetic analysis. Eight of these mutants are able to form germ tube and five not. Staining with acid fuchsin for the 5PK strains shows that one irreversible mutant, PK6 strain able to form germ tube, accumulate mitotic spindle, being arrested in mitosis. Another PK15 and PK23 strain have more than one intact nucleolus without germ tube formation at the restrictive temperature. The temperature-sensitive mutation in PK12 strain, the only strain which is able occurred in certain gene specific for the germination of spore. All of the ts markers are recessive and complement each other in heterokaryon between two different ts markers at the restrictive temperature.
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