INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF CONCANAVALIN A AND TUNICAMYCIN ON SEXUAL ATTACHMENT OF ALEXANDRIUM CATENELLA (DINOPHYCEAE)1 |
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Authors: | Shigeki Sawayama Yoshihiko Sako Yuzaburo Ishida |
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Abstract: | ![]() The effect of concanavalin A (a lectin) and tunicamycin (an inhibitor of protein glycosylation) on sexual attachment of gamete pairs of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella Whedon & Kofoid was studied. Concanavalin A inhibited sexual attachment at a concentration of 0.005%, and this inhibition was released by the addition of glucose or mannose at 10 mM. Mating type plus cells of A. catenella treated with tunicamycin for 12 h were not capable of sexual attachment. These results are the first to suggest the existence of a cell–cell recognition system in sexual attachment in A. catenella. |
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Keywords: | Alexandrium catenella cell– cell recognition concanavalin A mating inhibition Pyrrophyta sexual attachment tunicamycin |
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