Two Centrins and Their Posttranslational Modification Modulate the Cell Cycle of Giardia lamblia

IF 4.6 3区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Hye Rim Yeo, Mee Young Shin, Juri Kim, Soon-Jung Park
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Abstract

Centrins, Ca2+-binding proteins conserved in eukaryotes, are the key components of the microtubule-organizing center. Giardia lamblia possesses two centrins (GL50803_6744: centrin 1; GL50803_104685: centrin 2) localized in the basal bodies during cell division. G. lamblia centrin 2 (Glcent2) is also found in the nuclei of interphase Giardia, with its N-terminal half being necessary for this localization. Morpholino-mediated knockdown of Glcents resulted in abnormal nuclear positioning and cytokinesis, causing cell malformations, including ventral discs and flagella defects. Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO)ylation is a posttranslational modification, which modulates several cellular processes. Here, we demonstrated that Glcents are substrates of SUMO through in vitro SUMOylation and immunoprecipitation experiments. Additionally, treatment of Giardia with ginkgolic acid, which inhibits the E1 enzyme of the SUMO pathway, and CRISPRi-mediated inhibition of G. lamblia Ubc9, the E2 conjugation enzyme involved in SUMOylation, resulted in defects in the localization of Glcents. Blocking SUMOylation resulted in the arrest of Giardia cells and conformational changes, including alterations in the ventral disc shape, posterolateral flanges, and peripheral vesicles. Taken together, we demonstrated that Glcents function in Giardia cell cycle progression and morphogenesis, with the activity of both Glcents being modulated by SUMOylation.

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两种中心蛋白及其翻译后修饰调控贾第鞭毛虫的细胞周期
中心蛋白是一种在真核生物中保守的Ca2+结合蛋白,是微管组织中心的关键组成部分。贾第鞭毛虫具有两个中心体(GL50803_6744:中心体1;GL50803_104685:中心蛋白2)在细胞分裂过程中定位于基底。G. lambla centrin 2 (Glcent2)也存在于贾第鞭毛虫间期细胞核中,其n端一半是这种定位所必需的。morpholino介导的Glcents敲低导致细胞核定位和细胞分裂异常,导致细胞畸形,包括腹盘和鞭毛缺陷。小泛素样修饰物(SUMO)修饰是一种翻译后修饰,可调节多种细胞过程。在这里,我们通过体外SUMO化和免疫沉淀实验证明Glcents是SUMO的底物。此外,用抑制SUMO通路E1酶的银杏酸处理贾第鞭毛虫,以及crispr介导的抑制参与SUMO化的E2偶联酶G. lamblia Ubc9,导致Glcents定位缺陷。阻断SUMOylation导致贾第鞭毛虫细胞阻滞和构象改变,包括腹侧盘形状、后外侧缘和外周囊泡的改变。综上所述,我们证明Glcents在贾第鞭毛虫细胞周期进程和形态发生中起作用,这两种Glcents的活性都被SUMOylation调节。
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MicrobiologyOpen MICROBIOLOGY-
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78
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期刊介绍: MicrobiologyOpen is a peer reviewed, fully open access, broad-scope, and interdisciplinary journal delivering rapid decisions and fast publication of microbial science, a field which is undergoing a profound and exciting evolution in this post-genomic era. The journal aims to serve the research community by providing a vehicle for authors wishing to publish quality research in both fundamental and applied microbiology. Our goal is to publish articles that stimulate discussion and debate, as well as add to our knowledge base and further the understanding of microbial interactions and microbial processes. MicrobiologyOpen gives prompt and equal consideration to articles reporting theoretical, experimental, applied, and descriptive work in all aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology and protistology, including, but not limited to: - agriculture - antimicrobial resistance - astrobiology - biochemistry - biotechnology - cell and molecular biology - clinical microbiology - computational, systems, and synthetic microbiology - environmental science - evolutionary biology, ecology, and systematics - food science and technology - genetics and genomics - geobiology and earth science - host-microbe interactions - infectious diseases - natural products discovery - pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry - physiology - plant pathology - veterinary microbiology We will consider submissions across unicellular and cell-cluster organisms: prokaryotes (bacteria, archaea) and eukaryotes (fungi, protists, microalgae, lichens), as well as viruses and prions infecting or interacting with microorganisms, plants and animals, including genetic, biochemical, biophysical, bioinformatic and structural analyses. The journal features Original Articles (including full Research articles, Method articles, and Short Communications), Commentaries, Reviews, and Editorials. Original papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the article. We also support confirmatory research and aim to work with authors to meet reviewer expectations. MicrobiologyOpen publishes articles submitted directly to the journal and those referred from other Wiley journals.
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