HAP2
HAP2, also known as GCS1, is a family of membrane fusion proteins found in the sperm cell of diverse eukaryotes including Toxoplasma, thale cress, and fruit flies. This protein is essential for gamete fusion, and therefore fertilization, in these organisms.
By eukaryotic taxonomy, it is found in:
- Plant in the broad sense
- * Land plants - thale cress, numerous other species including rice
- * Green algae - Chlamydomonas
- * Red algae - Cyanidioschyzon
- Alveolates
- * Apicomplexans
- ** Plasmodium
- ** Toxoplasma
- * Ciliophorans - Tetrahymena
- Euglenozoans - Trypanosoma
- Amorphea
- * Opisthokonta
- ** Animals
- *** Cnidarians - Hydra
- *** Arthropods - Insects - fruit flies and bees
- *** Acorn worms - Saccoglossus
- * Amoebozoa - Dictyostelium discoideum slime mold