A splice variant of the Neurospora crassa hex-1 transcript, which encodes the major protein of the Woronin body, is modulated by extracellular phosphate and pH changes
Abstract
The Woronin body, a septal pore-associated organelle specific to filamentous ascomycetes, is crucial for preventing cytoplasmic bleeding after hyphal injury. In this study, we show that T1hex-1 transcript and a variant splicing T2hex-1 transcript are up-regulated at alkaline pH. We also show that both hex-1 transcripts are overexpressed in the pregc, nuc-1RIP, and pacCko mutant strains of Neurospora crassa grown under conditions of phosphate shortage at alkaline pH, suggesting that hex-1 transcription may be coregulated by these genes. In addition, we present evidence that N. crassa PacC also has metabolic functions at acidic pH.
- Publication:
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FEBS Letters
- Pub Date:
- January 2009
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2009FEBSL.583..180L
- Keywords:
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- Pi regulation;
- Woronin body;
- hex-1;
- hsp-70;
- pacC;
- nuc-1