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Organelle partitioning in the multi-budding yeast Aureobasidium pullulans

Wirshing, A. C. E.; Yan, M.; Lew, D. J.

2026-04-21 cell biology
10.64898/2026.04.17.719237 bioRxiv
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Cellular organelle content is fairly constant within a given cell type. This is accomplished in part by ensuring equitable organelle partitioning during division. Much of our understanding of organelle inheritance has come from investigating cells that divide in half producing two daughter cells. However, more elaborate division strategies that give rise to multiple daughters are not uncommon in nature. Here, we present the first characterization of organelle inheritance in a fungus that grows by multi-budding, producing several (2-20) daughter cells in a single cell cycle. We find that some organelles (mitochondria and ER) are evenly delivered to all growing buds, while others (vacuole and peroxisomes) are more variably inherited. We discuss the implications of even and uneven inheritance for this polyextremotolerant fungus capable of growing in dynamic, and diverse, environments.

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