Decoding the Nature of the Peritrich Stalk: A Distinctive Organelle in a Large Group of Ciliated Unicellular Eukaryotes

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Chuanqi Jiang, Jing Zhang, Guangying Wang, Yuan Wang, Che Hu, Weiwei Qin, Tingting Pan, Siyu Gu, Xueyan Wang, Kai Chen, Xiaocui Chai, Mingkun Yang, Fang Zhou, Alan Warren, Jie Xiong, Wei Miao
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Abstract

Ciliates represent a diverse assemblage of ancient single-celled eukaryotes characterized by diverse morphological features. Among certain sessilid peritrich ciliates, an exceptional morphological structure known as the stalk has been documented since the pioneering work of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in the 17th century. This study conducts a comparative genomic analysis of three sessile peritrich species—Epistylis sp., Vorticella campanula, and Zoothamnium arbuscula—and two free-swimming species, Tetrahymena thermophila and Paramecium tetraurelia, within the class Oligohymenophorea. We find that carbohydrate-related components are consistently associated with diverse stalk substructures. Evidence suggests that the branched stalks of colonial E. hentscheli are supported by chitin-based ring-like structures. Through proteomic analysis of the Epistylis stalk, we found peritrich-specific genes, including coiled-coil domain-containing (CCDC) proteins and epidermal growth factor-like (EGF-like) proteins, as key stalk components. CCDC proteins are part of the stalk sheath, and their N-glycosylation may enhance adhesion between the cell body and stalk through lectin interactions. This study sheds light on the genetic innovations behind the stalk in peritrichs, which support their sessile and colonial lifestyles, and identifies peritrich-specific CCDC proteins as potential targets for disrupting the attachment of sessilids to aquaculture animals, addressing issues related to epibiotic burden.

解码富含叶柄的性质:一个独特的细胞器在一大群纤毛单细胞真核生物
纤毛虫代表了具有不同形态特征的古代单细胞真核生物的多样化组合。自17世纪安东尼·范·列文虎克(Antonie van Leeuwenhoek)的开创性工作以来,在某些无柄的富含周长的纤毛虫中,一种被称为柄的特殊形态结构已经被记录下来。本研究对寡膜蜂类中三种无根的富营养物种——epistylis sp.、Vorticella campanula和Zoothamnium arbuscula——和两种自由游动的物种——嗜热四膜虫(Tetrahymena thermoophila)和四片草草虫(Paramecium tetraurelia)进行了比较基因组分析。我们发现碳水化合物相关成分始终与不同的茎秆亚结构相关。有证据表明,殖民地E. hentscheli的分枝茎由几丁质为基础的环状结构支撑。通过对Epistylis茎秆的蛋白质组学分析,我们发现了富含营养物质的特异性基因,包括含线圈结构域(CCDC)蛋白和表皮生长因子样(EGF-like)蛋白,它们是关键的茎秆成分。CCDC蛋白是茎鞘的一部分,其n -糖基化可能通过凝集素相互作用增强细胞体与茎的粘附。本研究揭示了支持其无根性和殖民地生活方式的荚膜菌柄背后的遗传创新,并确定了荚膜菌特异性CCDC蛋白作为破坏荚膜菌附着在水产养殖动物上的潜在靶点,解决了与表观生物负担相关的问题。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.
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