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Homotypic pair formation during conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila
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ABSTRACT
In the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, conjugation has been believed to occur only between cells of different mating types. We found the formation of homotypic pairs during normal conjugation by using micronuclear morphological markers. Homotypic pairs formed preferentially during the first 10 min following the first pair formation and comprised about half of the pairs. These results suggest the involvement of mating-type non-specific adhesion of cells in the initial step of conjugation. Homotypic pairs apparently persist for at least 30 min and then separate into single cells. Homotypic pairs are also formed when conjugant pairs re-form after mechanical separation of heterotypic pairs. Five kinds of glycosidases, three kinds of proteases and phospholipase C showed no effect on either the formation of homotypic pairs or their separation. The relation between the mating-type substances and the molecules responsible for mating-type nonspecific adhesion of cells is discussed.
Title: Homotypic pair formation during conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila
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ABSTRACT
In the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, conjugation has been believed to occur only between cells of different mating types.
We found the formation of homotypic pairs during normal conjugation by using micronuclear morphological markers.
Homotypic pairs formed preferentially during the first 10 min following the first pair formation and comprised about half of the pairs.
These results suggest the involvement of mating-type non-specific adhesion of cells in the initial step of conjugation.
Homotypic pairs apparently persist for at least 30 min and then separate into single cells.
Homotypic pairs are also formed when conjugant pairs re-form after mechanical separation of heterotypic pairs.
Five kinds of glycosidases, three kinds of proteases and phospholipase C showed no effect on either the formation of homotypic pairs or their separation.
The relation between the mating-type substances and the molecules responsible for mating-type nonspecific adhesion of cells is discussed.
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