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Novel requirements for HAP2/GCS1-mediated gamete fusion in Tetrahymena.

Jennifer F Pinello | Josef Loidl | Ethan S Seltzer | Donna Cassidy-Hanley | Daniel Kolbin | Anhar Abdelatif | Félix A Rey | Rocky An | Nicole J Newberger | Yelena Bisharyan | Hayk Papoyan | Haewon Byun | Hector C Aguilar | Alex L Lai | Jack H Freed | Timothy Maugel | Eric S Cole | Theodore G Clark
iScience | 2024

The ancestral gamete fusion protein, HAP2/GCS1, plays an essential role in fertilization in a broad range of taxa. To identify factors that may regulate HAP2/GCS1 activity, we screened mutants of the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila for behaviors that mimic Δhap2/gcs1 knockout phenotypes in this species. Using this approach, we identified two new genes, GFU1 and GFU2, whose products are necessary for membrane pore formation following mating type recognition and adherence. GFU2 is predicted to be a single-pass transmembrane protein, while GFU1, though lacking obvious transmembrane domains, has the potential to interact directly with membrane phospholipids in the cytoplasm. Like Tetrahymena HAP2/GCS1, expression of GFU1 is required in both cells of a mating pair for efficient fusion to occur. To explain these bilateral requirements, we propose a model that invokes cooperativity between the fusion machinery on apposed membranes of mating cells and accounts for successful fertilization in Tetrahymena's multiple mating type system.

Pubmed ID: 38904066 RIS Download

Associated grants

  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: K99 GM146112
  • Agency: NIH HHS, United States
    Id: P40 OD010964
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R24 GM146107
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R35 GM148272

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