Marjatta Raudaskoski
Professor emerita
Areas of expertise
Molecular biology; cell biology, cytoskeletal structure; fungal genetics; mycorrhiza
Molecular biology; cell biology, cytoskeletal structure; fungal genetics; mycorrhiza
Biography
Ph.D. at University of Turku, March 15, 1973; Docent in cell biology at University of Turku November 27, 1974.
Nominated to the Associate Professor in Plant Anatomy and Physiology, University of Helsinki, April 13, 1982 (Professor 1.8.1998- 31.7.2003).
Professor (emerita) at University of Turku since March 2005.
Training abroad
Asla-Fulbright fellowship in Prof. J. R. Raper's project "Incompatibility systems in higher fungi", Harvard University, September 1st, 1965 - August 31st, 1966.
Research worker in Prof. Y. Koltin's laboratory in project "The origin of a natural polymorphism by deletions. - A test of the hypothesis", Tel-Aviv University, January 1st-July 30th, 1975.
Research worker in Prof. B. C. Lu's project "The meiotic system of Coprinus, Guelph University, June 1st-August 20th, 1977.
Training in molecular biology techniques at Prof. J. G. Wessel's laboratory, University of Groningen, September 1st, 1986 - May 31st, 1987.
Training in transformation technique of filamentous fungi at Dr. C. Raper's laboratory, Center for Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont, June 20-August 20, 1993.
Ph.D. at University of Turku, March 15, 1973; Docent in cell biology at University of Turku November 27, 1974.
Nominated to the Associate Professor in Plant Anatomy and Physiology, University of Helsinki, April 13, 1982 (Professor 1.8.1998- 31.7.2003).
Professor (emerita) at University of Turku since March 2005.
Training abroad
Asla-Fulbright fellowship in Prof. J. R. Raper's project "Incompatibility systems in higher fungi", Harvard University, September 1st, 1965 - August 31st, 1966.
Research worker in Prof. Y. Koltin's laboratory in project "The origin of a natural polymorphism by deletions. - A test of the hypothesis", Tel-Aviv University, January 1st-July 30th, 1975.
Research worker in Prof. B. C. Lu's project "The meiotic system of Coprinus, Guelph University, June 1st-August 20th, 1977.
Training in molecular biology techniques at Prof. J. G. Wessel's laboratory, University of Groningen, September 1st, 1986 - May 31st, 1987.
Training in transformation technique of filamentous fungi at Dr. C. Raper's laboratory, Center for Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont, June 20-August 20, 1993.
Research
At the reciprocal nuclear exchange and migration the nuclei move with a speed 10 to 20 times the hyphal growth rate between the haploid partners with different B genes. The extensive microtubule tracks seen in migration hyphae around nuclei suggest that microtubules and together with microtubule associated motors are used in the intercellular nuclear exchange and migration. The function of ten kinesins, performing mainly plus-end directed transport, and one dynein, for minus-end directed transport identified in the S. commune genome require further investigation for their role in nuclear movement at mating.
Recently, the live cell imaging has revealed that actin cytoskeleton plays a significant role in maintaining the two nuclei with different mating type genes paired and synchronously dividing in dikaryon. Actin cytoskeleton is also necessary for The immediate formation of cross wall after nuclear division. Different factors regulating the actin cytoskeleton in nuclear pairing and in signaling between karyokinesis and cytokinesis are searched for. A central question is also the interaction between actin and microtubule cytoskeleton. All these functions are regulated directly or indirectly by A and B mating type genes.
The described mating type system concerns growth and sexual reproduction of more than 5000 important fungal species recycling organic matter, forming mycorrhiza and being pathogenic for plants and human.
Publications
- Nuclear-Localized Fluorescent Proteins Enable Visualization of Nuclear Behavior in the Basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune Early Mating Interactions (2023)
- Journal of Fungi
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Kinesin Motors in the Filamentous Basidiomycetes in Light of the Schizophyllum commune Genome (2022)
- Journal of Fungi
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal ) - The central role of septa in the basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune hyphal morphogenesis (2019)
- Fungal Biology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The making of a mushroom: Mitosis, nuclear migration and the actin network (2018)
- Fungal Genetics and Biology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The Mating-Type Genes of the Basidiomycetes (2016) Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality Daniela Freihorst, Thomas J. Fowler, Kirk Bartholomew, Marjatta Raudaskoski, J. Stephen Horton, Erika Kothe
(D2 Article in a professional compilation book) - Mating-type genes and hyphal fusions in filamentous basidiomycetes (2015)
- Fungal Biology Reviews
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal ) - Novel findings on the role of signal exchange in arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal symbioses (2015)
- Mycorrhiza
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal ) - Mitä olemme oppineet kantasienten genomeista? (2013)
- Sienilehti
(B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal) - Suvullisen lisääntymisen molekyylibiologia (2013) Sienten biologia Marjatta Raudaskoski
(B2 Non-refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Ras and Rho small G proteins: insights from the Schizophyllum commune genome sequence and comparisons to other fungi (2012)
- Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal ) - Transcriptome and Functional Analysis of Mating in the Basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune (2012)
- Eukaryotic Cell
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Basidiomycete mating type genes and pheromone signaling (2010)
- Eukaryotic Cell
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Genome sequence of the model mushroom Schizophyllum commune (2010)
- Nature Biotechnology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal)