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Maria U. Delmonte Corrado, Donata Locatelli, Laura Paleari, and Giovanni Bottiroli; Lectin-Binding Sites Involved in Paramecium primaurelia Mating Pair Formation. J.Eukaryot.Microbiol. 44(6):603-608, 1997

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Mating pair formation in Paramecium primaurelia was shown to be inihibited by incubating mating-competent mating type (mt) I and mt II cells with Limulus polyphemus agglutinin (LPA) or wheat germ agglutinin (WGA). Preincubation of LPA and WGA with their specific binding-monosaccharides, N-acetylneuraminic acid (NeuAc) and N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), respectively, prevented the lectin effect on pair formation. Addition either of NeuAc or GlcNAc resulted in a reversal of cell pairing inhibition by LPA or WGA, respectively. Both NeuAc and GlcNAc monosaccharides inhibited pair formation when their concentration exceeded a threshold value. The pattern of the relative distribution of NeuAc and GlcNAc molecules on the cell surface was analyzed using fluorescence resonance energy transfer techniques combined with imaging systems. Mt II cells showed a high lectin-binding site density localized just on the surface region engaged in conjugation. The pattern of mt I cells, consisting of a quite homogeneous lectin-binding site density spread on the cell surface, was also common to nonmating-competent cells and to immature cells. These findings suggest that in P. primaurelia pair formation involves both NeuAc and GlcNAc residues and that the development of mating-competence is related to a modification in NeuAc and GlcNAc relative distribution on the cell surface of mt II cells.