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Curr Pharm Des


Title:The cell type-specific signal proteins (pheromones) of protozoan ciliates
Author(s):Luporini P; Vallesi A; Alimenti C; Ortenzi C;
Address:"Dipartimento di Biologia Molecolare Cellulare Animale, University of Camerino, 62032 Camerino (MC), Italy. piero.luporini@unicam.it"
Journal Title:Curr Pharm Des
Year:2006
Volume:12
Issue:24
Page Number:3015 - 3024
DOI: 10.2174/138161206777947452
ISSN/ISBN:1381-6128 (Print) 1381-6128 (Linking)
Abstract:"In association with their mechanisms of self/non-self recognition (known as mating type systems), ciliates synthesize and constitutively secrete cell type-specific proteins into their extracellular medium. These proteins, designated as pheromones, have been isolated from species of Euplotes and shown to be members of families of structurally homologous molecules, all rich in intra-chain disulfide bonds and organized exclusively in helical conformation. Due to their similar architectures, they can interact with their membrane receptors in competition with one another and bind effectively to their cells of origin in autocrine fashion, or to other co-specific cells in paracrine fashion. In the former case, they promote the vegetative cell growth; in the latter, they induce cells to temporarily arrest their growth stage and shift to a mating (sexual) stage. These varied, context-dependent activities of ciliate pheromones imply an early evolution of basic properties of animal growth factors and cytokines in the unicellular eukaryotes"
Keywords:Animals Eukaryotic Cells/physiology Euplotes/*metabolism Pheromones/*metabolism/*physiology Signal Transduction/physiology;
Notes:"MedlineLuporini, P Vallesi, A Alimenti, C Ortenzi, C eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review United Arab Emirates 2006/08/22 Curr Pharm Des. 2006; 12(24):3015-24. doi: 10.2174/138161206777947452"

 
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