Polarity-dependent expression and localization of secretory glucoamylase mRNA in filamentous fungal cells
Yuki Morita,
Kaoru Takegawa,
Brett M. Collins
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYIn multinuclear and multicellular filamentous fungi little is known about how mRNAs encoding secreted enzymes are transcribed and localized spatiotemporally. To better understand this process we visualized mRNA encoding GlaA, a glucoamylase secreted in large amounts by the industrial filamentous fungusAspergillus oryzae, in living cells by the MS2 system. We found thatglaAmRNA was significantly transcribed and localized near the hyphal tip and septum, which are the sites of protein secretion. We also re… Show more
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