HAP2, a male-gamete-specific protein conserved across vast evolutionary distances, has garnered considerable attention as a potential membrane fusogen required for fertilization in taxa ranging from protozoa and green algae to flowering plants and invertebrate animals [1-6]. However, its presence in Tetrahymena thermophila, a ciliated protozoan with seven sexes or mating types that bypasses the production of male gametes, raises interesting questions regarding the evolutionary origins of gamete-specific functions in sexually dimorphic species. Here we show that HAP2 is expressed in all seven mating types of T. thermophila and that fertility is only blocked when the gene is deleted from both cells of a mating pair. HAP2 deletion strains...
Sex has consequences-indeed, where would we be without it? Yet for all its importance, remarkably li...
Using serial-section transmission electron microscopy and three-dimensional (3D) electron tomography...
To investigate the role of cilia in mating interactions of Tetrahymena thermophila, ciliary membrane...
SummaryHAP2, a male-gamete-specific protein conserved across vast evolutionary distances, has garner...
A crucial step in the life cycle of eukaryotes is sexual reproduction. For productive sex to occur,...
SummaryLocalized membrane fusion in the Tetrahymena conjugation junction generates pores that provid...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie species-specific membrane fusion between male an...
The unicellular eukaryote Tetrahymena thermophila has seven mating types. Cells can mate only when t...
The unicellular eukaryote Tetrahymena thermophila has seven mating types. Cells can mate only when t...
<div><p>The unicellular eukaryote <i>Tetrahymena thermophila</i> has seven mating types. Cells can m...
HAP2 is essential for gamete fusion during fertilization and is conserved among eukaryotes. Here the...
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...
International audienceHAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein...
AbstractFertilization is a central event in sexual reproduction, and understanding its molecular mec...
Sex has consequences-indeed, where would we be without it? Yet for all its importance, remarkably li...
Using serial-section transmission electron microscopy and three-dimensional (3D) electron tomography...
To investigate the role of cilia in mating interactions of Tetrahymena thermophila, ciliary membrane...
SummaryHAP2, a male-gamete-specific protein conserved across vast evolutionary distances, has garner...
A crucial step in the life cycle of eukaryotes is sexual reproduction. For productive sex to occur,...
SummaryLocalized membrane fusion in the Tetrahymena conjugation junction generates pores that provid...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie species-specific membrane fusion between male an...
The unicellular eukaryote Tetrahymena thermophila has seven mating types. Cells can mate only when t...
The unicellular eukaryote Tetrahymena thermophila has seven mating types. Cells can mate only when t...
<div><p>The unicellular eukaryote <i>Tetrahymena thermophila</i> has seven mating types. Cells can m...
HAP2 is essential for gamete fusion during fertilization and is conserved among eukaryotes. Here the...
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...
International audienceHAPLESS2 (HAP2) is a broadly conserved, gamete-expressed transmembrane protein...
AbstractFertilization is a central event in sexual reproduction, and understanding its molecular mec...
Sex has consequences-indeed, where would we be without it? Yet for all its importance, remarkably li...
Using serial-section transmission electron microscopy and three-dimensional (3D) electron tomography...
To investigate the role of cilia in mating interactions of Tetrahymena thermophila, ciliary membrane...