基于成像的筛选鉴定了干扰莱茵衣藻细胞和叶绿体分裂的新型天然化合物。

IF 3.1 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Molecular Biology of the Cell Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1091/mbc.E24-09-0425
Manuella R Clark-Cotton, Sheng-An Chen, Aracely Gomez, Aditya J Mulabagal, Adriana Perry, Varenyam Malhotra, Masayuki Onishi
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成功的细胞分裂要求细胞器忠实地分裂并分离到子细胞中。单细胞藻类莱茵衣藻(Chlamydomonas reinhardtii)有一个单一的大型叶绿体,它的分裂在时空上与沟槽相协调。细胞骨架结构在叶绿体分裂中区(FtsZ)和细胞(微管)的同一平面上形成,但这些结构如何协调尚不清楚。之前的研究表明,F-肌动蛋白的缺失会阻碍叶绿体分裂,但不会阻碍犁沟的形成,这表明药理干扰会扰乱这些事件。在这项研究中,我们开发了一个成像平台,在监测 FtsZ 和微管的同时筛选扰乱细胞分裂的天然化合物,并鉴定出 70 种独特的化合物。其中一种化合物姜黄素被认为能分别与细菌和真核生物中的 FtsZ 和微管蛋白结合。在两种靶标同时存在并参与细胞分裂的 C. reinhardtii 中,特定剂量范围的姜黄素会严重破坏叶绿体中的 FtsZ 环,而与犁沟相关的微管结构则基本完好无损。延时成像显示,FtsZ 的缺失和叶绿体分裂的失败延迟了犁沟的完成,但没有延迟犁沟的开始,这表明其他藻类提出的叶绿体分裂检查点需要 FtsZ,或在 C. reinhardtii 中完全不存在。媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文]。
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Imaging-based screen identifies novel natural compounds that perturb cell and chloroplast division in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

Successful cell division requires faithful division and segregation of organelles into daughter cells. The unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has a single, large chloroplast whose division is spatiotemporally coordinated with furrowing. Cytoskeletal structures form in the same plane at the midzone of the dividing chloroplast (FtsZ) and the cell (microtubules), but how these structures are coordinated is not understood. Previous work showed that loss of F-actin blocks chloroplast division but not furrow ingression, suggesting that pharmacological perturbations can disorganize these events. In this study, we developed an imaging platform to screen natural compounds that perturb cell division while monitoring FtsZ and microtubules and identified 70 unique compounds. One compound, curcumin, has been proposed to bind to both FtsZ and tubulin proteins in bacteria and eukaryotes, respectively. In C. reinhardtii, where both targets coexist and are involved in cell division, curcumin at a specific dose range caused a severe disruption of the FtsZ ring in chloroplast while leaving the furrow-associated microtubule structures largely intact. Time-lapse imaging showed that loss of FtsZ and chloroplast division failure delayed the completion of furrowing but not the initiation, suggesting that the chloroplast division checkpoint proposed in other algae requires FtsZ or is absent altogether in C. reinhardtii.

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Molecular Biology of the Cell
Molecular Biology of the Cell 生物-细胞生物学
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6.00
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6.10%
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402
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: MBoC publishes research articles that present conceptual advances of broad interest and significance within all areas of cell, molecular, and developmental biology. We welcome manuscripts that describe advances with applications across topics including but not limited to: cell growth and division; nuclear and cytoskeletal processes; membrane trafficking and autophagy; organelle biology; quantitative cell biology; physical cell biology and mechanobiology; cell signaling; stem cell biology and development; cancer biology; cellular immunology and microbial pathogenesis; cellular neurobiology; prokaryotic cell biology; and cell biology of disease.
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