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A sex-inducing pheromone triggers cell cycle arrest and mate attraction in the diatom Seminavis robusta

Authors :
Per Winge
Julia Scharf
Sam De Decker
Johannes Frenkel
Christine Lembke
Marnik Vuylsteke
Jeroen Gillard
Koen Sabbe
Georg Pohnert
Tore Brembu
Valerie Devos
Atle M. Bones
Koen Van den Berge
Lieven Clement
Lieven De Veylder
Marie J. J. Huysman
Sara Moeys
Barbara Bouillon
Wim Vyverman
Source :
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Although sexual reproduction is believed to play a major role in the high diversification rates and species richness of diatoms, a mechanistic understanding of diatom life cycle control is virtually lacking. Diatom sexual signalling is controlled by a complex, yet largely unknown, pheromone system. Here, a sex-inducing pheromone (SIP+) of the benthic pennate diatom Seminavis robusta was identified by comparative metabolomics, subsequently purified and physicochemically characterized. Transcriptome analysis revealed that SIP+ triggers the switch from mitosis-to-meiosis in the opposing mating type, coupled with the transcriptional induction of proline biosynthesis genes and the release of the proline-derived attraction pheromone. The induction of cell cycle arrest by a pheromone, chemically distinct from the one used to attract the opposite mating type, highlights the existence of a sophisticated mechanism to increase chances of mate finding, while keeping the metabolic losses associated with the release of an attraction pheromone to a minimum.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08148dc72d6898824d092bd5de3aa325