Recent Advances in Ciliate Biology.

IF 11.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Rachel A Howard-Till, Usha Pallabi Kar, Amy S Fabritius, Mark Winey
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Abstract

Ciliates are a diverse group of unicellular eukaryotes that vary widely in size, shape, body plan, and ecological niche. Here, we review recent research advances achieved with ciliate models. Studies on patterning and regeneration have been revived in the giant ciliate Stentor, facilitated by modern omics methods. Cryo-electron microscopy and tomography have revolutionized the structural study of complex macromolecules such as telomerase, ribozymes, and axonemes. DNA elimination, gene scrambling, and mating type determination have been deciphered, revealing interesting adaptations of processes that have parallels in other kingdoms of life. Studies of common eukaryotic processes, such as intracellular trafficking, meiosis, and histone modification, reveal conservation as well as unique adaptations in these organisms that are evolutionarily distant from other models. Continual improvement of genetic and molecular tools makes ciliates accessible models for all levels of education and research. Such advances open new avenues of research and highlight the importance of ciliate research.

纤毛虫生物学的最新进展。
纤毛虫是一种多样的单细胞真核生物,它们在大小、形状、身体计划和生态位方面差异很大。在这里,我们回顾了最近在纤毛虫模型方面取得的研究进展。在现代组学方法的促进下,对巨型纤毛虫Stentor的模式和再生的研究已经恢复。低温电子显微镜和断层扫描已经彻底改变了复杂大分子的结构研究,如端粒酶、核酶和轴突酶。DNA消除、基因混乱和交配类型的决定已经被破译,揭示了在其他生命领域有相似之处的有趣的适应过程。对常见真核生物过程的研究,如细胞内运输、减数分裂和组蛋白修饰,揭示了这些生物在进化上与其他模式遥远的保护和独特的适应性。遗传和分子工具的不断改进使得各级教育和研究都可以使用纤毛虫模型。这些进展开辟了新的研究途径,并突出了纤毛虫研究的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, established in 1985, comprehensively addresses major advancements in cell and developmental biology. Encompassing the structure, function, and organization of cells, as well as the development and evolution of cells in relation to both single and multicellular organisms, the journal explores models and tools of molecular biology. As of the current volume, the journal has transitioned from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, making all articles published under a CC BY license.
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