对水螅生殖系和体细胞间桥的研究揭示了细胞间桥形成的进化保守机制。

IF 5.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Kari L Price, Dyuthi M Tharakan, Will Salvenmoser, Kathleen Ayers, Jasmine Mah, Casey Dunn, Bert Hobmayer, Lynn Cooley
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不完全的细胞分裂导致了稳定的细胞间桥的形成,这在双边动物中得到了广泛的研究,它们在细胞间通讯和分化协调中起着至关重要的作用。然而,人们对它们在非双边动物中的结构和分子组成知之甚少。本研究对刺胞动物vulgaris的生殖系和体细胞间桥进行了表征,为其进化起源和功能意义提供了见解。我们确定了关键的保守成分,包括KIF23、F-actin和磷酸酪氨酸表位。值得注意的是,我们观察到九头蛇环管内的微管定位,这表明这种细胞骨架成分在细胞间桥形成中具有以前未被认识到的功能。生物信息学分析证实了Kif23的保守表达,并提示其作为识别环管相关成分的分子标记。DNA复制过程中EdU的掺入表明,通过环管连接的细胞表现出同步的细胞周期,这可能是协调分裂和分化的关键。我们的研究结果揭示了九头蛇细胞间桥的分子和结构特征在进化谱系中是保守的,突出了它们的古老起源和在细胞连接中的功能意义。环管连接细胞中同步细胞周期的存在强调了它们在促进协调细胞行为中的作用,这是多细胞组织的基本过程。本研究为不完全胞质分裂的进化提供了新的视角,并为后生动物细胞间桥机制的多样性和保守性的比较研究建立了框架。
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Examination of germline and somatic intercellular bridges in Hydra vulgaris reveals insights into the evolutionarily conserved mechanism of intercellular bridge formation.

Incomplete cytokinesis results in the formation of stable intercellular bridges that have been extensively studied in bilaterians, where they play essential roles in cell-cell communication and coordination of differentiation. However, little is known about their structure and molecular composition in non-bilaterian animals. This study characterizes germline and somatic intercellular bridges in the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris, providing insights into their evolutionary origins and functional significance. We identified key conserved components, including KIF23, F-actin, and phosphotyrosine epitopes. Notably, we observed microtubule localization within Hydra ring canals, suggesting previously unrecognized functions for this cytoskeletal component in intercellular bridge formation. Bioinformatic analyses confirmed the conserved expression of Kif23 and suggested its role as a molecular marker for identifying ring canal-associated components. EdU incorporation during DNA replication demonstrated that cells connected by ring canals exhibit synchronized cell cycles, which may be critical for the coordination of division and differentiation. Our findings reveal that the molecular and structural features of intercellular bridges in Hydra are conserved across evolutionary lineages, highlighting their ancient origins and functional significance in cellular connectivity. The presence of synchronized cell cycles in ring canal-connected cells underscores their role in promoting coordinated cellular behaviors, processes fundamental to multicellular organization. This study provides new perspectives on the evolution of incomplete cytokinesis and establishes a framework for comparative investigations into the diversity and conservation of intercellular bridge mechanisms across metazoans.

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Molecular biology and evolution
Molecular biology and evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
19.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
257
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biology and Evolution Journal Overview: Publishes research at the interface of molecular (including genomics) and evolutionary biology Considers manuscripts containing patterns, processes, and predictions at all levels of organization: population, taxonomic, functional, and phenotypic Interested in fundamental discoveries, new and improved methods, resources, technologies, and theories advancing evolutionary research Publishes balanced reviews of recent developments in genome evolution and forward-looking perspectives suggesting future directions in molecular evolution applications.
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