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Abstract
Mating
interactions between opposite mating type gametes in Chlamydomonas reinhardi can be conditionally manipulated by
the use of mutants which control different stages in this process. Two independently isolated, sex-limited mutants (expressed
only in mating type (-)) have been shown to display a temperature-sensitive defect in mating. Gametes of these mutants
can agglutinate, signal, and participate in a specific contact between their activated mating structures and the mating structures
of wild-type mt+ gametes but are unable to fuse at the restrictive temperature. Studies of these mutants have resulted
in a clear demonstration of tyhis mating type-specific interaction between activated mating structures in this organism.
This contact is trypsin-sensitive and therefore appears to involve protein. Both this interaction, and the defect in
mating structure fusion, can be further analyzed using these mutants.
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