C. elegans Anillin proteins regulate intercellular bridge stability and germline syncytial organization
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Cytokinesis generally produces two separate daughter cells, but in some tissues daughter nuclei remain connected to a shared cytoplasm, or syncytium, through incomplete cytokinesis. How syncytia form remains poorly understood. We studied syncytial formation in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline, in which germ cells connect to a shared cytoplasm core (the rachis) via intercellular bridges. We found that syncytial architecture initiates early in larval development, and germ cells become progressively interconnected until adulthood. The short Anillin family scaffold protein ANI-2 is enriched at intercellular bridges from the onset of germ cell specification, and ANI-2 loss resulted in destabilization of intercellular bridges and germ cell multinucleation defects. These defects were partially rescued by depleting the canonical Anillin ANI-1 or blocking cytoplasmic streaming. ANI-2 is also required for elastic deformation of the gonad during ovulation. We propose that ANI-2 promotes germ cell syncytial organization and allows for compensation of the mechanical stress associated with oogenesis by conferring stability and elasticity to germ cell intercellular bridges.
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Anillin proteins regulate intercellular bridge stability and germline syncytial organization
The Rockefeller University Press $30.00 J. Cell Biol. Vol. 206 No. 1 129–143 www.jcb.org/cgi/doi/10.1083/jcb.201310117 JCB 129 Correspondence to Nicolas T. Chartier: [email protected]; or JeanClaude Labbé: [email protected] A.S. Maddox’s present address is Dept. of Biology, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 408 Fordham Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599. N.T. Chartier’s prese...
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دوره 206 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2014