Abstract

The phsB4 mutant of the mould Aspergillus nidulans, identified as showing increased sensitivity to acid pH, is mitotically unstable and its conidia swell and lyse, forming protoplasts during germination and early development in shaken liquid cultures. On solid medium, we observed balloon-shaped hyphal swellings, a phenotype also exhibited by the chitin synthase gene (chsD) disruptants. We also observed that lysis was osmotically remediable with 0.5 M NaCl, but the balloon-shaped hyphal swelling was remedied in a pH-dependent way i.e., this phenotype was remedied only at pH values above 6.5. Based on the nature of our mutant selection, the pH sensitive phenotype of the selected strains, the known occurrence of hyphal swelling in cell wall mutants of A. nidulans, and the transformation with cosmids that hybridize to chsD gene, the phsB and chsD genes are possibly alleles.

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