The autocrine mitogenic loop of the ciliate Euplotes raikovi: the pheromone membrane-bound forms are the cell binding sites and potential signaling receptors of soluble pheromones

Homologous proteins, denoted pheromones, promote cell mitotic proliferation and mating pair formation in the ciliate Euplotes raikovi, according to whether they bind to cells in an autocrine- or paracrine-like manner. The primary transcripts of the genes encoding these proteins undergo alternate spl...

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description Homologous proteins, denoted pheromones, promote cell mitotic proliferation and mating pair formation in the ciliate Euplotes raikovi, according to whether they bind to cells in an autocrine- or paracrine-like manner. The primary transcripts of the genes encoding these proteins undergo alternate splicing, which generates at least two distinct mRNAs. One is specific for the soluble pheromone, the other for a pheromone isoform that remains anchored to the cell surface as a type II protein, whose extracellular C-terminal region is structurally equivalent to the secreted form. The 15-kDa membrane-bound isoform of pheromone Er-1, denoted Er-1mem and synthesized by the same E. raikovi cells that secrete Er-1, has been purified from cell membranes by affinity chromatography prepared with matrix-bound Er-1, and its extracellular and cytoplasmic regions have been expressed as recombinant proteins. Using the purified material and these recombinant proteins, it has been shown that Er-1mem has the property of binding pheromones competitively through its extracellular pheromone-like domain and associating reversibly and specifically with a guanine nucleotide-binding protein through its intracellular domain. It has been concluded that the membrane-bound pheromone isoforms of E. raikovi represent the cell effective pheromone binding sites and are functionally equipped for transducing the signal generated by this binding.
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Animals
Autocrine Communication - physiology
Chromatography, Affinity
Euplotes - chemistry
Euplotes - physiology
Membrane Proteins - chemistry
Membrane Proteins - isolation & purification
Membrane Proteins - metabolism
Models, Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Molecular Weight
Pheromones - chemistry
Pheromones - isolation & purification
Pheromones - metabolism
Precipitin Tests
Protein Isoforms - chemistry
Protein Isoforms - isolation & purification
Protein Isoforms - metabolism
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Protozoan Proteins - chemistry
Protozoan Proteins - isolation & purification
Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
Recombinant Proteins - metabolism
Sequence Analysis, Protein
Solubility
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