Fungal syncytia.

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ameya P Jalihal, Amy S Gladfelter
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Abstract

Eukaryotes are distinguished from prokaryotes by the presence of a nucleus. However, at some or all stages in their life cycle many fungal cells constitutively contain at least two nuclei in the same cytoplasm, resulting in a multinucleate 'coenocyte' (from the Greek for 'common' and 'cell') or a 'syncytium' (from the Greek for 'together' and 'cell'). Such organization is ancient and has evolved repeatedly. Crucially, multinucleation presents challenges and opportunities for gene expression programs, cytoplasm patterning, environmental sensing and evolution. Here, we focus on multinucleation in fungi where it is a ubiquitous strategy for cell organization (Figure 1). In this primer, we first give an overview of the evolutionary origins, prevalence and diversity of fungal multinucleation. We next describe the two distinct mechanisms that give rise to multinucleation in fungi. The first involves a specialized cell division called endomitosis, in which repeated nuclear divisions occur without cytokinesis or laying down septal cross walls. The other mechanism is cell-cell fusion, whereby two distinct fungal cells recognize and grow towards each other, fuse and allow their respective nuclei to intermingle within the same cytoplasm. Finally, we touch on some aspects of how fungal multinucleation impacts cytoplasmic organization, self/non-self recognition, genetic individuality, and perhaps even cross-species interactions in these organisms.

真菌合胞体。
真核生物与原核生物的区别在于有无细胞核。然而,在其生命周期的某些或所有阶段,许多真菌细胞在相同的细胞质中组成至少包含两个细胞核,导致多核的“共核细胞”(来自希腊语的“共同”和“细胞”)或“合胞体”(来自希腊语的“共同”和“细胞”)。这种组织是古老的,并且不断进化。至关重要的是,多核为基因表达程序、细胞质模式、环境感知和进化带来了挑战和机遇。在这里,我们关注真菌中的多核,这是一种普遍存在的细胞组织策略(图1)。在这篇引物中,我们首先概述了真菌多核的进化起源、流行和多样性。我们接下来描述了真菌中产生多核的两种不同的机制。第一种涉及一种称为内丝分裂的特殊细胞分裂,在这种分裂中,重复的核分裂发生,没有细胞质分裂或间隔交叉壁的形成。另一种机制是细胞-细胞融合,即两个不同的真菌细胞相互识别并向对方生长,融合并允许各自的细胞核在同一细胞质中混合。最后,我们探讨了真菌多核如何影响细胞质组织、自我/非自我识别、遗传个性,甚至可能影响这些生物的跨物种相互作用。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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