1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-169x.1992.tb00018.x
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Induction of Heterothallic and Homothallic Zygotes in Dictyostelium discoideum by Ethylene

Abstract: Dictyosteliurn rnucoroides-7 (Dm7) and a mutant (MFI) derived from it exhibit homothallic macrocyst formation in the sexual process. As previously shown, the zygote formation during macrocyst formation is induced by a potent plant hormone, ethylene. The present work was undertaken to know if ethylene is also involved in heterothallic and homothallic macrocyst formation in D. discoideurn. In heterothallic macrocyst formation between NC4 and V12M2 cells, ethionine, an analogue of methionine, inhibits macrocyst f… Show more

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“…The synthesis, role and regulation of ethylene in homothallic mating of D. mucoroides Dm7 has recently been reviewed (Amagai, 2009, 2011), hence we will only highlight aspects of this topic. In direct contrast to the inhibitory effects of cAMP, ethylene stimulates macrocyst formation in D. mucoroides (Amagai, 1984, 1992). This work provided a basis for the inhibition of sexual development by charcoal, CO 2 , mineral oil media and other ethylene antagonists observed by others (Amagai & Filosa, 1984; Filosa, 1979).…”
Section: Homothallic Sexual Developmentmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The synthesis, role and regulation of ethylene in homothallic mating of D. mucoroides Dm7 has recently been reviewed (Amagai, 2009, 2011), hence we will only highlight aspects of this topic. In direct contrast to the inhibitory effects of cAMP, ethylene stimulates macrocyst formation in D. mucoroides (Amagai, 1984, 1992). This work provided a basis for the inhibition of sexual development by charcoal, CO 2 , mineral oil media and other ethylene antagonists observed by others (Amagai & Filosa, 1984; Filosa, 1979).…”
Section: Homothallic Sexual Developmentmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In heterothallic strains, zygote formation is also regulated by ethylene and cAMP. It was induced by ethylene, while it was inhibited by cAMP (Amagai, 1992;O'Day & Lydan, 1989). Incidentally, D. discoideum and its mating type, V12M2 cells also produce ethylene .…”
Section: Relation Between Ethylene Amounts and Zygote Formation Confimentioning
confidence: 97%
“…26 In heterothallic strains, zygote formation is also regulated by ethylene and cAMP. It was induced by ethylene, while it was inhibited by cAMP 31,32. Accordingly, ethylene and cAMP may act on the regulation of zygote formation beyond the difference of mating types.…”
Section: The Function Of Ethylene In Zygote Formation At a Cellular Lmentioning
confidence: 97%