The cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie species-specific membrane fusion between male and female gametes remain largely unknown. Here, by use of gene discovery methods in the green alga Chlamydomonas, gene disruption in the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei, and distinctive features of fertilization in both organisms, we report discovery of a mechanism that accounts for a conserved protein required for gamete fusion. A screen for fusion mutants in Chlamydomonas identified a homolog of HAP2, an Arabidopsis sterility gene. Moreover, HAP2 disruption in Plasmodium blocked fertilization and thereby mosquito transmission of malaria. HAP2 localizes at the fusion site of Chlamydomonas minus gametes, yet Chlamydomonas minus and ...
International audienceThe cellular fusion protein HAP2, which is structurally homologous to viral cl...
Cell–cell fusion is inherent to sexual reproduction. Loss of HAPLESS 2/GENERATIVE CELL SPECIFIC 1 (H...
SummaryFertilization requires recognition, attachment, and membrane fusion between gametes. In metaz...
Fertilization is a crucial yet poorly characterized event in eukaryotes. Our previous discovery that...
Fertilization is one of the most important processes in all organisms utilizing sexual reproduction....
HAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein that was shown recent...
HAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein that was shown recent...
HAP2 is essential for gamete fusion during fertilization and is conserved among eukaryotes. Here the...
International audienceHAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein...
A crucial step in the life cycle of eukaryotes is sexual reproduction. For productive sex to occur,...
SummaryHAP2, a male-gamete-specific protein conserved across vast evolutionary distances, has garner...
Fertilization is a crucial yet poorly characterized event in eukaryotes. Our previous discovery that...
HAP2, a male-gamete-specific protein conserved across vast evolutionary distances, has garnered cons...
SummaryLocalized membrane fusion in the Tetrahymena conjugation junction generates pores that provid...
In the sexual reproduction of flowering plants, two independent fertilization events occur almost si...
International audienceThe cellular fusion protein HAP2, which is structurally homologous to viral cl...
Cell–cell fusion is inherent to sexual reproduction. Loss of HAPLESS 2/GENERATIVE CELL SPECIFIC 1 (H...
SummaryFertilization requires recognition, attachment, and membrane fusion between gametes. In metaz...
Fertilization is a crucial yet poorly characterized event in eukaryotes. Our previous discovery that...
Fertilization is one of the most important processes in all organisms utilizing sexual reproduction....
HAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein that was shown recent...
HAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein that was shown recent...
HAP2 is essential for gamete fusion during fertilization and is conserved among eukaryotes. Here the...
International audienceHAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein...
A crucial step in the life cycle of eukaryotes is sexual reproduction. For productive sex to occur,...
SummaryHAP2, a male-gamete-specific protein conserved across vast evolutionary distances, has garner...
Fertilization is a crucial yet poorly characterized event in eukaryotes. Our previous discovery that...
HAP2, a male-gamete-specific protein conserved across vast evolutionary distances, has garnered cons...
SummaryLocalized membrane fusion in the Tetrahymena conjugation junction generates pores that provid...
In the sexual reproduction of flowering plants, two independent fertilization events occur almost si...
International audienceThe cellular fusion protein HAP2, which is structurally homologous to viral cl...
Cell–cell fusion is inherent to sexual reproduction. Loss of HAPLESS 2/GENERATIVE CELL SPECIFIC 1 (H...
SummaryFertilization requires recognition, attachment, and membrane fusion between gametes. In metaz...