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An α-mating-type-specific mutation causing specific defect in sexual agglutinability in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Katsunori Suzuki  Naohiko Yanagishima
Institution:(1) Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University, 464 Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:We have identified a recessive agr-mating-type-specific gene agagrl causing agglutinability defect without significant effects on other sexual activities. a cells carrying agagrl showed sexual agglutination with agr cells but agr cells carrying agagrl showed sexual agglutination with neither agr cells nor a cells. agr cells carrying agagrl produced agr pheromone and responded to a pheromone just like wild agr cells. agr cells carrying agagrl showed a little decreased but significant mating ability when tested on solid media or membrane filter. The agagrl mutant is different from any agr-specific ste mutants found so far in many sexual activities. The agagrl gene is recessive, and unlinked to the mating type locus. Biological significance of the agr mating type agglutinability is discussed based on the results obtained with the mutant.
Keywords:Agglutination substance  Mating type  Non-agglutinable mutant  Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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