Microbial specialization by prions.

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Gregory A Newby, Can Kayatekin
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Abstract

Microbial prions facilitate a variety of phenotypic switches. Recently-developed tools that can directly interrogate, in the living cell, the aggregation state of a protein have enabled a wider range of experiments for prion-mediated behaviors. With such tools, the roles of the yeast prion [SWI+] in migration and mating were studied. Although [SWI+] cells were consistently less fit than their [swi-] counterparts under traditional laboratory conditions, in these new phenotypic paradigms [SWI+] cells demonstrated a distinct advantage. [SWI+] cells dispersed over a larger area under conditions resembling rainfall and outcrossed more frequently. We postulate that many behaviors in microorganisms may be modulated by stochastic prion switching. In diverse and changing natural environments, prion switching at low frequency may promote greater fitness of the population by specializing a small number of individuals with altered responses to their environments.

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朊病毒的微生物特化
微生物朊病毒可促进各种表型的转换。最近开发的工具可以在活细胞中直接检测蛋白质的聚集状态,从而可以对朊病毒介导的行为进行更广泛的实验。利用这些工具,我们研究了酵母朊病毒 [SWI+] 在迁移和交配中的作用。虽然在传统的实验室条件下,[SWI+] 细胞的适应性一直不如[swi] 细胞,但在这些新的表型范例中,[SWI+] 细胞表现出了明显的优势。在类似降雨的条件下,[SWI+]细胞的扩散面积更大,外交也更频繁。我们推测,微生物的许多行为可能受到随机朊病毒切换的调节。在多样化和不断变化的自然环境中,低频率的朊病毒切换可能会使少数个体对环境的反应发生改变,从而提高种群的适应性。
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Prion
Prion 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
4.30%
发文量
13
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prion is the first international peer-reviewed open access journal to focus exclusively on protein folding and misfolding, protein assembly disorders, protein-based and structural inheritance. The goal is to foster communication and rapid exchange of information through timely publication of important results using traditional as well as electronic formats. The overriding criteria for publication in Prion are originality, scientific merit and general interest.
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