SummaryBackgroundWe investigated the determinants of sexual identity in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The higher fungi are divided into the ascomycetes and the basidiomycetes. Most ascomycetes have two mating types: one (called α in yeasts and MAT1-1 in filamentous fungi) produces a small, unmodified, peptide pheromone, and the other (a in yeasts and MAT1-2 in filamentous fungi) produces a peptide pheromone conjugated to a C-terminal farnesyl group that makes it very hydrophobic. In the basidiomycetes, all pheromones are lipid-modified, and this difference is a distinguishing feature between the phyla. We asked whether the asymmetry in pheromone modification is required for successful mating in ascomycetes.ResultsWe cloned rec...
Pheromones have been detected in all fungal phylogenetic lineages. This came as a surprise, as the g...
Many species, from mammals to microorganisms, release sex pheromones to attract a potential partner ...
The significance of sexual selection, the component of natural selection associated with variation i...
SummaryBackgroundWe investigated the determinants of sexual identity in the budding yeast Saccharomy...
Mating of Ascomycete fungi involves chemically distinct pheromones; one partner makes a lipid-modifi...
Anisogamy, the size difference between small male and large female gametes, is known to enable selec...
The reproductive genes of fungi, like those of many other organisms, are thought to diversify rapidl...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
Abstract Background The red yeasts are an early diverged group of basidiomycetes comprising sexual a...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Sexual reproduction likely evolved as protection from environmental stresses, specifically, to repai...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
The specificity of recognition of M-factor (lipid peptide) is extremely stringent, whereas that of t...
Colletotrichum species are known to engage in unique sexual behaviors that differ significantly from...
Pheromones have been detected in all fungal phylogenetic lineages. This came as a surprise, as the g...
Many species, from mammals to microorganisms, release sex pheromones to attract a potential partner ...
The significance of sexual selection, the component of natural selection associated with variation i...
SummaryBackgroundWe investigated the determinants of sexual identity in the budding yeast Saccharomy...
Mating of Ascomycete fungi involves chemically distinct pheromones; one partner makes a lipid-modifi...
Anisogamy, the size difference between small male and large female gametes, is known to enable selec...
The reproductive genes of fungi, like those of many other organisms, are thought to diversify rapidl...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
Abstract Background The red yeasts are an early diverged group of basidiomycetes comprising sexual a...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Sexual reproduction likely evolved as protection from environmental stresses, specifically, to repai...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
The specificity of recognition of M-factor (lipid peptide) is extremely stringent, whereas that of t...
Colletotrichum species are known to engage in unique sexual behaviors that differ significantly from...
Pheromones have been detected in all fungal phylogenetic lineages. This came as a surprise, as the g...
Many species, from mammals to microorganisms, release sex pheromones to attract a potential partner ...
The significance of sexual selection, the component of natural selection associated with variation i...