McLEAN R J, Laurendi C J, Brown R M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1974 Jul;71(7):2610-3. doi: 10.1073/pnas.71.7.2610.
Gamete-gamete adhesion in Chlamydomonas has long been attributed to large glycoprotein particles (gamone) on the flagellar membrane surface. These macromolecules may be incidentally sloughed off or released into the medium. Gamone isolated from the medium of one mating type will cause isoagglutination of opposite gametes. Our study of Chlamydomonas moewusii shows that such particles isolated from the cell medium are really membrane vesicles with mastigonemes (flagellar appendages) attached. The vesicles appear to bleb off the flagellar membrane as a normal process. Purified mastigonemes have no isoagglutinating activity, while purified membrane vesicles (with no mastigonemes attached) retain activity. Therefore, the large particles isolated by others from the cell medium of Chlamydomonas and thought to be equivalent to the gametic adhesion substance are in fact membrane vesicles upon which the adhesion sites are located, and these sites are probably much smaller than was previously supposed. Mastigonemes appear to have no role in gamete adhesion.
长久以来,衣藻中配子与配子的黏附一直被认为是由于鞭毛膜表面存在大型糖蛋白颗粒(交配素)。这些大分子可能会偶然脱落或释放到培养基中。从一种交配型的培养基中分离出的交配素会引起相对配子的同种凝集。我们对牟氏衣藻的研究表明,从细胞培养基中分离出的此类颗粒实际上是附着有鞭毛茸(鞭毛附属物)的膜泡。这些膜泡似乎作为一种正常过程从鞭毛膜上膨出。纯化的鞭毛茸没有同种凝集活性,而纯化的膜泡(未附着鞭毛茸)则保留活性。因此,其他人从衣藻细胞培养基中分离出并认为等同于配子黏附物质的大型颗粒,实际上是附着有黏附位点的膜泡,而且这些位点可能比之前认为的要小得多。鞭毛茸似乎在配子黏附中没有作用。