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Tools for live-cell imaging of cytoskeletal and nuclear behavior in the unconventional yeast, <i>Aureobasidium pullulans</i>

Claudia A. Petrucco, Alex W. Crocker, Alec D’Alessandro, Edgar M. Medina, Olivia Gorman, Jessica McNeill, Amy S. Gladfelter, Daniel J. Lew

2024Molecular Biology of the Cell16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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.

Topics & Concepts

Aureobasidium pullulansMultinucleateBiologyBudding yeastYeastCytoskeletonLive cell imagingCell biologyCellSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGeneticsBiochemistryFermentationFungal and yeast genetics researchPlant Reproductive BiologyPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
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