Electron Microscopy of Cell Fusion in Conjugating Hansenula wingei

Author:

Conti S. F.1,Brock T. D.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hamphsire

2. Department of Bacteriology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

Abstract

Conti , S. F. (Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, N.H.), and T. D. Brock . Electron microscopy of cell fusion in conjugating Hansenula wingei . J. Bacteriol. 90: 524–533. 1965.—The heterothallic yeast Hansenula wingei is a favorable organism for the study of the process of cell fusion, since strong agglutination of cells of the two mating types ensures a high percentage of cell fusions. The initial agglutination reaction results in cell-wall deformation, so that the walls in the region of contact are tightly appressed over an extensive area. The fusion process is initiated when the walls of two cells elongate, and this elongation seems to be restricted to the region where the cells touch. Occasionally, one cell is seen to push in the wall of the other, but in many cases both cells elongate equally, as would be expected in an isogamous organism. The precise disposition of the elongating wall probably reflects the manner in which the cells initially become associated in the agglutinated cell clump. Soon after wall elongation begins, cell-wall fusion occurs along the margin of contact. Only after fusion is complete is the wall separating the two cells dissolved away. If wall dissolution begins at one edge of the conjugation tube, a flap is formed in which can be seen the remnants of the fused walls. Alternatively, dissolution can begin at the center of the conjugation tube, proceeding towards the outside. Conjugating cells are uninucleate, and the nuclei are large and frequently lobed or elongated. After the conjugation tube is formed, the nuclei migrate towards the center, and fusion occurs only over a small region where the nuclear membranes come in contact. After nuclear fusion, the first diploid bud forms from the conjugation tube and at right angles to the tube axis. The diploid nucleus then migrates into this bud. Frequently, in the later stages of conjugation, a large vacuole develops in each of the original cells. All of the above events will occur in a medium devoid of a nitrogen source and in which vegetative budding will not occur.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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