Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.

Mating pheromone signaling is essential for conjugation between haploid cells of P-type (P-cells) and haploid cells of M-type (M-cells) in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. A peptide pheromone, M-factor, produced by M-cells is recognized by the receptor of P-cells. An M-factor-less mutant, in which the M-f...

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Main Authors: Taisuke Seike, Taro Nakamura, Chikashi Shimoda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3713066?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2ce1c82967d14431a5e37237b497a26d2020-11-25T01:23:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6949110.1371/journal.pone.0069491Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.Taisuke SeikeTaro NakamuraChikashi ShimodaMating pheromone signaling is essential for conjugation between haploid cells of P-type (P-cells) and haploid cells of M-type (M-cells) in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. A peptide pheromone, M-factor, produced by M-cells is recognized by the receptor of P-cells. An M-factor-less mutant, in which the M-factor-encoding genes are deleted, is completely sterile. In liquid culture, sexual agglutination was not observed in the mutant, but it could be recovered by adding exogenous synthetic M-factor, which stimulated expression of the P-type-specific cell adhesion protein, Map4. Exogenous M-factor, however, failed to recover the cell fusion defect in the M-factor-less mutant. When M-factor-less cells were added to a mixture of wild-type P- and M-cells, marked cell aggregates were formed. Notably, M-factor-less mutant cells were also incorporated in these aggregates. In this mixed culture, P-cells conjugated preferentially with M-cells secreting M-factor, and rarely with M-factor-less M-cells. The kinetics of mating parameters in liquid culture revealed that polarized growth commenced from the contact region of opposite mating-type cells. Taken together, these findings indicate that M-factor at a low concentration induces adhesin expression, leading to initial cell-cell adhesion in a type of "distal pheromone action", but M-factor that is secreted directly in the proximity of the adhered P-cells may be necessary for cell fusion in a type of "proximal pheromone action".http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3713066?pdf=render
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author Taisuke Seike
Taro Nakamura
Chikashi Shimoda
spellingShingle Taisuke Seike
Taro Nakamura
Chikashi Shimoda
Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Taisuke Seike
Taro Nakamura
Chikashi Shimoda
author_sort Taisuke Seike
title Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.
title_short Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.
title_full Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.
title_fullStr Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.
title_full_unstemmed Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.
title_sort distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone m-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Mating pheromone signaling is essential for conjugation between haploid cells of P-type (P-cells) and haploid cells of M-type (M-cells) in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. A peptide pheromone, M-factor, produced by M-cells is recognized by the receptor of P-cells. An M-factor-less mutant, in which the M-factor-encoding genes are deleted, is completely sterile. In liquid culture, sexual agglutination was not observed in the mutant, but it could be recovered by adding exogenous synthetic M-factor, which stimulated expression of the P-type-specific cell adhesion protein, Map4. Exogenous M-factor, however, failed to recover the cell fusion defect in the M-factor-less mutant. When M-factor-less cells were added to a mixture of wild-type P- and M-cells, marked cell aggregates were formed. Notably, M-factor-less mutant cells were also incorporated in these aggregates. In this mixed culture, P-cells conjugated preferentially with M-cells secreting M-factor, and rarely with M-factor-less M-cells. The kinetics of mating parameters in liquid culture revealed that polarized growth commenced from the contact region of opposite mating-type cells. Taken together, these findings indicate that M-factor at a low concentration induces adhesin expression, leading to initial cell-cell adhesion in a type of "distal pheromone action", but M-factor that is secreted directly in the proximity of the adhered P-cells may be necessary for cell fusion in a type of "proximal pheromone action".
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