Polypeptides during early conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila
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- DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(86)90085-6
Polypeptides during early conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila
Abstract
As Tetrahymena thermophila cells differentiate from their vegetative life cycle to sexual reproduction, their polypeptide pattern undergoes a series of changes. These changes have been traced in extracellular, cellular, and subcellular compartments. The first alteration is induced by the nutritional shift-down and results in stimulation of at least one ciliary polypeptide and affects a series of polypeptides from other compartments. The second alteration is induced by mixing starved cells of complementary mating types and this stimulates the synthesis of nine ciliary polypeptides before pairs have formed and eight afterwards. At least five of these early and one of the late conjugation-related ciliary polypeptides are removed by low concentrations of EDTA, indicating that they are located on the external side of the plasma membrane. No differences were observed between polypeptides excreted during starvation and after mixing of complementary mating types. At Tris concentrations restrictive for conjugation, cilia lack the conjugation-related polypeptides. Some of these are instead found among the excreted polypeptides. Using O'Farrell gels and silver staining on isogenic cells of all possible mating types, we have been unable to correlate changes in polypeptide patterns to specific mating types.
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