Importin-9 and a TPR domain protein MpH drive periodic patterning of ciliary arrays in Tetrahymena.

Importin-9 和 TPR 结构域蛋白 MpH 驱动四膜虫纤毛阵列的周期性模式形成

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作者:Deraniyagala Anushi Suwaneththiya, Maier Wolfgang, Parra Mireya, Nanista Elise, Sowunmi Deborah Oluwabukola, Hassan Michael, Chasen Nathan, Sharma Sunita, Lechtreck Karl F, Cole Eric S, Bernardes Natalia, Chook Yuh Min, Gaertig Jacek
We explored how the number of structures is determined in an intracellular organelle series. In Tetrahymena, the oral apparatus contains three diagonal ciliary rows: M1, M2, and M3. During development, the M rows emerge by sequential segmentation of a group of basal bodies, starting with the longest and most anterior M1 and ending with the shortest and most posterior M3. The mpD-1 and mpH-1 alleles increase and decrease the number of M rows, respectively. We identify MpH as a TPR protein and MpD as an importin-9. Both proteins localize to the M rows and form concentration gradients. MpH is a row elongation factor whose loss shortens all M rows and often prevents the formation of M3. MpD limits row initiation after the emergence of M2. MpD could be a part of a negative feedback loop that limits row initiation when M1 assembly is properly advanced. We conclude that the forming oral apparatus has properties of a semi-autonomous intracellular developmental field.

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