The maturation of female Schistosoma mansoni depends on
pairing with a male which induces mitotic activities in the
reproductive organs of the female worm. Since in other organisms cell
proliferation is regulated by well-conserved signal
transducing molecules, we looked for such molecules on immunoblots of
schistosomes, using antibodies against conserved
epitopes of Ras, GAP and MAP kinases. We identified all 3 molecules in
schistosomes and found that they are developmentally regulated.
Furthermore, there is evidence for their involvement in the male-directed
maturation of the female.