Genetic analysis ofamdS transformants ofAspergillus niger and their use in chromosome mapping
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
- Vol. 222 (2-3), 284-290
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00633830
Abstract
TheAspergillus nidulans gene coding for acetamidase (amdS) was introduced intoA. niger by transformation. Twelve Amd+ transformants were analysed genetically. TheamdS inserts were located in seven different linkage groups. In each transformant the plasmid was integrated in only a single chromosome. Our (non-transformed)A. niger strains do not grow on acetamide and are more resistant to fluoroacetamide than the transformants. Diploids hemizygous for theamdS insert have the Amd+ phenotype. We exploited the opportunity for two-way selection inA. niger: transformants can be isolated based on the Amd+ phenotype, whereas counter-selection can be performed using resistance to fluoroacetamide. On this basis we studied the phenotypic stability of the heterologousamdS gene inA. niger transformants as well as in diploids. Furthermore, we mapped the plasmid insert of transformant AT1 to the right arm of chromosome VI betweenpabA1 andcnxA1, providing evidence for a single transformational insert. The results also show that theamdS transformants ofA. niger can be used to localize non-selectable recessive markers and that the method meets the prerequisites for efficient mitotic mapping. We suggest the use ofamdS transformants for mitotic gene mapping in other fungi.Keywords
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