Specialized molecular pathways drive the formation of light-scattering assemblies in leucophores.

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Yuval Barzilay, Zohar Eyal, Yael Noy, Neta Varsano, Tsviya Olender, Sourabh Bera, Tali Lerer-Goldshtein, Merav Kedmi, Ziv Porat, Iddo Pinkas, Smadar Levin-Zaidman, Nili Dezorella, Dvir Gur
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Abstract

Pigmentation plays a vital role in the survival of organisms, supporting functions such as camouflage, communication, and mate attraction. In vertebrates, these functions are mediated by specialized pigment cells known as chromatophores of which, uric acid crystal-forming leucophores remain the least understood, with little known about their molecular mechanisms. A key question in pigment cell biology is whether different crystal chemistries require distinct molecular pathways, or whether similar cellular processes drive the formation of diverse crystals. This study was designed to unravel the uncharacterized process of uric acid crystallization in leucophores and compare them to guanine crystal formation in iridophores and pterin formation in xanthophores. The results of our transcriptomic, ultrastructural, and metabolomic analyses, demonstrate that leucophores share molecular pathways with iridophores, particularly those connected to organelle organization and purine metabolism, but express discrete genes involved in uric acid biosynthesis and storage. Additionally, leucophores share intracellular trafficking and pterin biosynthesis genes with xanthophores, suggesting universally conserved processes. Ultrastructural studies reveal star-like fibrous structures in leucosomes, which likely serve as scaffolds for unique one-dimensional uric acid assemblies that radiate from the core and act as efficient light scatterers. These findings provide insights into leucophore cell biology and the specialized mechanisms driving molecular crystalline assembly, and reveal that while some cellular processes are conserved, the specific chemistry of each crystal type drives the evolution of distinct molecular pathways.

特殊的分子途径驱动光散射组件在白垩质的形成。
色素沉着在生物体的生存中起着至关重要的作用,具有伪装、交流和吸引配偶等功能。在脊椎动物中,这些功能是由被称为色素团的特殊色素细胞介导的,其中尿酸晶体形成的白细胞仍然是最不为人所知的,对其分子机制知之甚少。色素细胞生物学中的一个关键问题是不同的晶体化学是否需要不同的分子途径,或者相似的细胞过程是否驱动不同晶体的形成。本研究旨在揭示尿酸在荧光团中的结晶过程,并将其与虹膜团中的鸟嘌呤晶体形成和黄嘌呤形成进行比较。我们的转录组学、超微结构和代谢组学分析结果表明,白细胞与环状细胞共享分子途径,特别是那些与细胞器组织和嘌呤代谢有关的分子途径,但表达与尿酸生物合成和储存有关的离散基因。此外,白细胞与黄细胞共享细胞内运输和蝶呤生物合成基因,表明这是一个普遍保守的过程。超微结构研究揭示了白色小体中的星形纤维结构,它可能是独特的一维尿酸组件的支架,从核心辐射,并作为有效的光散射体。这些发现提供了对白细胞细胞生物学和驱动分子晶体组装的特殊机制的见解,并揭示了尽管一些细胞过程是保守的,但每种晶体类型的特定化学成分驱动了不同分子途径的进化。
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