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Physiological Effects of a and {alpha} Sexual Agglutination Substances on Mating Reaction in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Hagiya, Michio   Yoshida, Kazuo   Yanagishima, Naohiko
Affiliation:Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University Nagoya 464, Japan
Abstract:The sex-specific glycoprotein agglutination substance, responsiblefor sexual agglutination, solubilized from the surface of haploidcells of a or a mating type by the autoclave method had thefollowing effects on mating reaction in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Sexual agglutination was inhibited by the agglutination substanceof the opposite mating type in living cells as well as in heat-killedcells. Formation of zygotes was completely inhibited, when botha and a cells were treated with the agglutination substanceof the opposite mating type. The a and a agglutination substanceswere inactivated by cells of the opposite mating type, withthe degree of inactivation being greater for the former. Theenzyme responsible for the inactivation of a agglutination substanceseems to be carboxypeptidase Y. 1 This paper is dedicated to the late Professor J. Ashida, KyotoUniversity.2 Present address: Department of Plant Pathology, Universityof California, Davis, CA. 95616, U.S.A. (Received November 1, 1982; Accepted January 19, 1983)
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