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Function of the male-gamete-specific fusion protein HAP2 in a seven-sexed ciliate.

Eric S Cole1, Donna Cassidy-Hanley2, Jennifer Fricke Pinello2, Hong Zeng3, Marion Hsueh2, Daniel Kolbin2, Courtney Ozzello4, Thomas Giddings4, Mark Winey4, Theodore G Clark5.   

Abstract

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 of complementary mating types can recognize one another and form pairs; however, pair stability is compromised and membrane pore formation at the nuclear exchange junction is blocked. The absence of pore formation is consistent with previous studies suggesting a role for HAP2 in gamete fusion in other systems. We propose a model in which each of the several hundred membrane pores established at the conjugation junction of mating Tetrahymena represents the equivalent of a male/female interface, and that pore formation is driven on both sides of the junction by the presence of HAP2. Such a model supports the idea that many of the disparate functions of sperm and egg were shared by the "isogametes" of early eukaryotes and became partitioned to either male or female sex cells later in evolution.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25155508      PMCID: PMC4313389          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2014.07.064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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