Identification of a common secondary mutation in the Neurospora crassa knockout collection conferring a cell fusion-defective phenotype

Microbiol Spectr. 2023 Oct 17;11(5):e0208723. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02087-23. Epub 2023 Aug 25.

Abstract

This study emphasizes the need for careful and detailed characterization of strains from mutant collections. Specifically, we found a common deletion in various strains from the Neurospora crassa gene knockout collection that results in a cell fusion-defective phenotype. This is noteworthy because this collection is known to contain background mutations-of a largely unclear nature-that produce cell fusion-defective phenotypes. Our results describe an example of such mutations, and highlight how this common genetic defect could have impacted previous studies that have used the affected strains. Furthermore, they provide a cautionary note about the use of Neurospora strains with similar phenotypes. Lastly, these findings offer additional details relevant to our understanding of the origin and spread of cell fusion-defective cheater variants in N. crassa cultures.

Keywords: Neurospora crassa; cell fusion; gene knockout; secondary mutations.