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. 1993 Mar;12(3):831–836. doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1993.tb05723.x

How a sex pheromone might act at a concentration below 10(-16) M.

M Sumper 1, E Berg 1, S Wenzl 1, K Godl 1
PMCID: PMC413280  PMID: 8458341

Abstract

The sex-inducing pheromone of Volvox carteri is a glycoprotein that triggers development of males and females at a concentration below 10(-16) M. Evidence is presented for the existence of a novel mechanism of signal amplification operating within the extracellular matrix of this multicellular organism. A family of 70 kDa matrix glycoproteins denoted pherophorins bear a C-terminal domain being homologous to the sex-inducing pheromone. Under the influence of the pheromone, this domain is liberated by highly specific proteolysis.

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