2017
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1705096114
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Myosin-independent cytokinesis in Giardia utilizes flagella to coordinate force generation and direct membrane trafficking

Abstract: Devoid of all known canonical actin-binding proteins, the prevalent parasite Giardia lamblia uses an alternative mechanism for cytokinesis. Unique aspects of this mechanism can potentially be leveraged for therapeutic development. Here, live-cell imaging methods were developed for Giardia to establish division kinetics and the core division machinery. Surprisingly, Giardia cytokinesis occurred with a median time that is ∼60 times faster than mammalian cells. In contrast to cells that use a contractile ring, ac… Show more

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“…Thus, it is possible that the cytokinesis defects in the Glγ‐TuSC‐depleted or GlEB1‐depleted cells are caused from malfunction of the four pairs of flagella. This idea is in a good agreement with the study of Hardin et al (). Through in vivo image analysis of Giardia cells expressing fluorescence‐labeled MTs, they assigned the role in cytokinesis to all of four pairs of flagella.…”
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“…Thus, it is possible that the cytokinesis defects in the Glγ‐TuSC‐depleted or GlEB1‐depleted cells are caused from malfunction of the four pairs of flagella. This idea is in a good agreement with the study of Hardin et al (). Through in vivo image analysis of Giardia cells expressing fluorescence‐labeled MTs, they assigned the role in cytokinesis to all of four pairs of flagella.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Thus, this investigation showed for the first Zhou & Li, 2015). In G. lamblia, flagella had been shown to play a role in cytokinesis through knockdown of paralyzed flagella 16 protein, which is associated with the central pair MTs of the flagella (Hardin et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 74%
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