International audienceVirtually all eukaryotic cells can grow in a polarized fashion in response to external signals. Cells can respond to gradients of chemoattractants or chemorepellents by directional growth, a process referred to as chemotropism. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoes chemotropic growth during mating, in which two haploid cells of opposite mating type grow towards one another. We have shown that mating pheromone gradients are essential for efficient mating in yeast and have examined the chemotropism defects of different yeast mutants. Two methods of assessing the ability of yeast strains to respond to pheromone gradients are presented here
Many cells are able to orient themselves in a non-uniform environment by responding to localized cue...
AbstractPolarized cell morphogenesis requires actin cytoskeleton rearrangement for polarized transpo...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
International audienceChemical gradients of peptide mating pheromones are necessary for directional ...
The maintenance and detection of signaling gradients are critical for proper development and cell mi...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Anisogamy, the size difference between small male and large female gametes, is known to enable selec...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Chemotropism, or directed cell growth in response to a chemical gradient, plays a vital role in many...
Budding yeast cells exist in two mating types, a and α, which use peptide pheromones to communicate ...
In all eukaryotic phyla, cell fusion is important for many aspects of life, from sexual reproduction...
Mating yeast cells interpret complex pheromone gradients and polarize their growth in the direction ...
Sexual reproduction in yeasts has a survival function by providing an alternative to the vegetative ...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Many cells are able to orient themselves in a non-uniform environment by responding to localized cue...
AbstractPolarized cell morphogenesis requires actin cytoskeleton rearrangement for polarized transpo...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
International audienceChemical gradients of peptide mating pheromones are necessary for directional ...
The maintenance and detection of signaling gradients are critical for proper development and cell mi...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Anisogamy, the size difference between small male and large female gametes, is known to enable selec...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Chemotropism, or directed cell growth in response to a chemical gradient, plays a vital role in many...
Budding yeast cells exist in two mating types, a and α, which use peptide pheromones to communicate ...
In all eukaryotic phyla, cell fusion is important for many aspects of life, from sexual reproduction...
Mating yeast cells interpret complex pheromone gradients and polarize their growth in the direction ...
Sexual reproduction in yeasts has a survival function by providing an alternative to the vegetative ...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Many cells are able to orient themselves in a non-uniform environment by responding to localized cue...
AbstractPolarized cell morphogenesis requires actin cytoskeleton rearrangement for polarized transpo...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...