Publications by authors named "McLean H Williamson"

In this research we report that the sepG1 mutation in Aspergillus nidulans resides in gene AN9463, which is predicted to encode an IQGAP orthologue. The genetic lesion is predicted to result in a G-to-R substitution at residue 1637 of the 1737-residue protein in a highly conserved region of the RasGAP-C-terminal (RGCT) domain. When grown at restrictive temperature, strains expressing the sepG (sepG1) allele are aseptate, with reduced colony growth and aberrantly formed conidiophores.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "McLean H Williamson"

  • - McLean H Williamson's recent research focuses on the genetic underpinnings of the actomyosin contractile ring in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans, specifically investigating the role of the IQGAP orthologue SepG.
  • - The study identifies a mutation in the sepG gene (AN9463) that leads to a significant amino acid substitution, which adversely affects the fungus's ability to form proper septa and conidiophores when subjected to restrictive growth conditions.
  • - Findings highlight the critical function of the SepG protein in regulating cell division and development in fungi, contributing to our understanding of fungal biology and potential avenues for antifungal treatments.