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Effect of concanavalin A on the mating reaction in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Kawanabe  Yukiko; Hagiya  Michio; Yoshida  Kazuo; Yanagishima  Naohiko
Institution:Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464, Japan
Abstract:The effect of concanavalin A (Con A) on the process of massmating of Saccharomyces cereoisiae was studied. Sexual agglutinationwas repressed by Con A at concentrations of 400 µg/mland 500 µg/ml, but zygote formation was little affectedat these concentrations. The action of Con A was antagonizedspecifically by {alpha}-methyl-D-mannoside. We compared the mode ofinhibitory action on sexual agglutination of Con A with thatof agglutination substances, cell surface glycoproteins responsiblefor sexual agglutination. The agglutination substances inhibitedthe formation of small cell aggregates consisting of less thanfifty cells thought to be necessary for the formation of zygotes.Con A, on the contrary did not inhibit the formation of smallaggregates, but inhibited the formation of large cell aggregatesconsisting of more than hundred cells by interfering with thefusion of small cell aggregates. Univalent Con A inhibited isoagglutination caused by high concentrationsof native Con A. Specific binding of Con A to the cell surfacewas observed by using fluorescent Con A. A procedure to prepareunivalent Con A using Enzygel, a trypsin-Sepharose conjugantis described. 1 On leave from Osaka City University. 2 Present address: Department of Physiology, Japan Women's University,Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112, Japan. (Received March 28, 1978; )
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