Tools for live-cell imaging of cytoskeletal and nuclear behavior in the unconventional yeast, Aureobasidium pullulans
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Petrucco, Claudia A; Crocker, Alex W; D’Alessandro, Alec; Medina, Edgar M; Gorman, Olivia; McNeill, Jessica; Gladfelter, Amy S; Lew, Daniel J; ... Show more Show less
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Aureobasidium pullulans is a ubiquitous fungus with a wide variety of morphologies and growth modes including “typical” single-budding yeast, and interestingly, larger multinucleate yeast than can make multiple buds in a single cell cycle. The study of A. pullulans promises to uncover novel cell biology, but currently tools are lacking to achieve this goal. Here, we describe initial components of a cell biology toolkit for A. pullulans, which is used to express and image fluorescent probes for nuclei as well as components of the cytoskeleton. These tools allowed live-cell imaging of the multinucleate and multibudding cycles, revealing highly synchronous mitoses in multinucleate yeast that occur in a semiopen manner with an intact but permeable nuclear envelope. These findings open the door to using this ubiquitous polyextremotolerant fungus as a model for evolutionary cell biology.
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2024-04-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
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Petrucco, Claudia A, Crocker, Alex W, D’Alessandro, Alec, Medina, Edgar M, Gorman, Olivia et al. 2024. "Tools for live-cell imaging of cytoskeletal and nuclear behavior in the unconventional yeast, Aureobasidium pullulans." Molecular Biology of the Cell, 35 (4).
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