2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.29.441915
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Nuclei are mobile processors enabling specialization in a gigantic single-celled syncytium

Abstract: In multicellular organisms, the specification, coordination, and compartmentalization of cell types enable the formation of complex body plans. However, some eukaryotic protists such as slime molds generate diverse and complex structures while remaining in a multinucleated syncytial state. It is unknown if different regions of these giant syncytial cells have distinct transcriptional responses to environmental encounters, and if nuclei within the cell diversify into heterogeneous states. Here we performed spat… Show more

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“…Chlamydomonas reinhardtii tua1, tua2 tub1, tub2 each isoform: differential anti-tubulin drug resistance Kato- Minoura et al (2020). Physarum polycephalum altA, altB(N), altB(E), betA, betB, betC altA, altB(N), altB(E): MT assembly in plasmodia and myxamoeba Burland et al (1983), Roobol et al (1984), Cunningham et al (1993);Gerber et al (2022), altA builds flagellar MTs via PTM in amoeba and flagellates Green and Dove (1984), Blindt et al (1986), Diggins and Dove (1987), Sasse et al (1987); betA: MT structure assembly during myxamoeba stage Burland et al (1988), Diggins-Gilicinski et al (1989), Gerber et al (2022; betB: constitutively expressed in plasmodia and myxamoeba Werenskiold et al (1988), Paul et al (1989), benzimidazole resistance to both plasmodia and myxamoeba Burland et al (1984); betC: anastral mitotic spindle assembly in plasmodia Burland et al (1983), Roobol et al (1984), Gerber et al (2022), MT assembly in developing cells during amoeboid-plasmodial transition Solnica-Krezel et al (1988). *In Table 2, gene names are presented using organism-specific syntax.…”
Section: Saccharomyces Cerevisiaementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chlamydomonas reinhardtii tua1, tua2 tub1, tub2 each isoform: differential anti-tubulin drug resistance Kato- Minoura et al (2020). Physarum polycephalum altA, altB(N), altB(E), betA, betB, betC altA, altB(N), altB(E): MT assembly in plasmodia and myxamoeba Burland et al (1983), Roobol et al (1984), Cunningham et al (1993);Gerber et al (2022), altA builds flagellar MTs via PTM in amoeba and flagellates Green and Dove (1984), Blindt et al (1986), Diggins and Dove (1987), Sasse et al (1987); betA: MT structure assembly during myxamoeba stage Burland et al (1988), Diggins-Gilicinski et al (1989), Gerber et al (2022; betB: constitutively expressed in plasmodia and myxamoeba Werenskiold et al (1988), Paul et al (1989), benzimidazole resistance to both plasmodia and myxamoeba Burland et al (1984); betC: anastral mitotic spindle assembly in plasmodia Burland et al (1983), Roobol et al (1984), Gerber et al (2022), MT assembly in developing cells during amoeboid-plasmodial transition Solnica-Krezel et al (1988). *In Table 2, gene names are presented using organism-specific syntax.…”
Section: Saccharomyces Cerevisiaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expression of the α-tubulin isotypes is differentially regulated in various life stages of Physarum. Despite having only 1 MT organelle, the anastral mitotic spindle, in the coenocytic plasmodia stage, more tubulin isotypes were found to be definitively expressed in this stage [ALTA, ALTB(N), ALTB(E), BETB, BETC] than the amoeba-like myxamoeba stage (ALTA, BETA, BETB) (Burland et al, 1983;Roobol et al, 1984;Gerber et al, 2022). Although the α-tubulin population contains two isoelectric variants, one was found to originate via acetylation of AltA (Green and Dove, 1984;Blindt et al, 1986;Diggins and Dove, 1987;Sasse et al, 1987), leaving only one major α-isotype expressed in the myxamoeba phase (Singhofer-Wowra and Little, 1987).…”
Section: Physarum Polycephalummentioning
confidence: 99%
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