Abstract: | In the sexual cycle of Dictyostelium discoideum, haploid cells of two opposite mating types, strains HM1 and NC4, acquire fusion-competence under certain conditions, such as suspension culture in the dark, and fuse specifically to form giant zygote cells. Each giant cell engulfs the surrounding cells, gradually increases in size, and finally develops into a macrocyst that is a sexual structure in D. discoideum. Fusion-competent HM1 cells suspended in a solution were frozen and thawed to make cell ghosts. When cell ghosts were introduced into fusion-competent and -incompetent intact NC4 cells, the cell ghosts killed them in a short time, but the fusion-competent cells were killed in preference to the fusion-incompetent cells. This killing occurred through the fusion of the cell ghosts directly to intact cell membranes. Since the fusion was specific, the fusion between ghosts and cells appears to be essentially the same as that between intact cells during the sexual cycle in molecular mechanisms. |