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タイトル: Distribution of the Sex-Determining Gene MID and Molecular Correspondence of Mating Types within the Isogamous Genus Gonium (Volvocales, Chlorophyta).
著者: Hamaji, Takashi
Ferris, Patrick J
Nishii, Ichiro
Nishimura, Yoshiki  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8686-9206 (unconfirmed)
Nozaki, Hisayoshi
著者名の別形: 浜地, 貴志
発行日: May-2013
出版者: Public Library of Science
誌名: PloS one
巻: 8
号: 5
論文番号: e64385
抄録: [Background]Isogamous organisms lack obvious cytological differences in the gametes of the two complementary mating types. Consequently, it is difficult to ascertain which of the two mating types are homologous when comparing related but sexual isolated strains or species. The colonial volvocalean algal genus Gonium consists of such isogamous organisms with heterothallic mating types designated arbitrarily as plus or minus in addition to homothallic strains. Homologous molecular markers among lineages may provide an “objective” framework to assign heterothallic mating types. [Methodology/Principal Findings]Using degenerate primers designed based on previously reported MID orthologs, the “master regulator” of mating types/sexes in the colonial Volvocales, MID homologs were identified and their presence/absence was examined in nine strains of four species of Gonium. Only one of the two complementary mating types in each of the four heterothallic species has a MIDhomolog. In addition to heterothallic strains, a homothallic strain of G. multicoccum has MID. Molecular evolutionary analysis suggests that MID of this homothallic strain retains functional constraint comparable to that of the heterothallic strains. [Conclusion/Significance]We coordinated mating genotypes based on presence or absence of a MID homolog, respectively, in heterothallic species. This scheme should be applicable to heterothallic species of other isogamous colonial Volvocales including Pandorina and Yamagishiella. Homothallism emerged polyphyletically in the colonial Volvocales, although its mechanism remains unknown. Our identification of a MID homolog for a homothallic strain of G.multicoccum suggests a MID-dependent mechanism is involved in the sexual developmental program of this homothallic species.
著作権等: © 2013 Hamaji et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/174315
DOI(出版社版): 10.1371/journal.pone.0064385
PubMed ID: 23696888
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