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  • Paxilline-negative mutants of Penicillium paxilli generated by heterologous and homologous plasmid integration.

Paxilline-negative mutants of Penicillium paxilli generated by heterologous and homologous plasmid integration.

Current genetics (1998-06-10)
C Young, Y Itoh, R Johnson, I Garthwaite, C O Miles, S C Munday-Finch, B Scott
ABSTRACT

Using a monoclonal antibody based ELISA, 600 pAN7-1 plasmid-tagged mutants of Penicillium paxilli were screened for paxilline accumulation and one paxilline-negative mutant, YI-20, was identified. A molecular analysis of this mutant showed that pAN7-1 was inserted at a single site but was present as 4-6 copies arranged in a head-to-tail tandem array. Rescue of flanking sequences and analysis of the corresponding genomic region revealed that YI-20 has an extensive deletion at the site of pAN7-1 integration. Probing of a CHEF gel with the same sequences showed that associated with the deletion is a rearrangement of chromosome Va. Targeted gene disruption of wild-type sequences adjacent to the site where pAN7-1 inserted, resulted in the generation of two additional paxilline-negative mutants; both were single crossovers with deletions extending outside the region mapped. Neither of these new mutants had a rearrangement of chromosome Va, suggesting that deletion of genes on this chromosome is responsible for the paxilline-negative phenotype. Telomeric fingerprinting of genomic digests of P. paxilli, combined with pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of chromosomal DNA, established that there are a minimum of eight chromosomes in this fungus.

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Paxilline, powder, ≥98% (HPLC)