Completion of a parasexual cycle in Candida albicans by induced chromosome loss in tetraploid strains
AUTOR(ES)
Bennett, Richard J.
FONTE
Oxford University Press
RESUMO
The human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans has traditionally been classified as a diploid, asexual organism. However, mating-competent forms of the organism were recently described that produced tetraploid mating products. In principle, the C.albicans life cycle could be completed via a sexual process, via a parasexual mechanism, or by both mechanisms. Here we describe conditions in which growth of a tetraploid strain of C.albicans on Saccharomyces cerevisiae ‘pre-sporulation’ medium induced efficient, random chromosome loss in the tetraploid. The products of chromosome loss were often strains that were diploid, or very close to diploid, in DNA content. If they inherited the appropiate MTL (mating-type like) loci, these diploid products were themselves mating competent. Thus, an efficient parasexual cycle can be performed in C.albicans, one that leads to the reassortment of genetic material in this organism. We show that this parasexual cycle—consisting of mating followed by chromosome loss—can be used in the laboratory for simple genetic manipulations in C.albicans.
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