Roisin-Bouffay C, Jang W, Caprette D R, Gomer R H
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, USA.
Mol Cell. 2000 Oct;6(4):953-9.
A remarkable aspect of Dictyostelium development is that cells form evenly sized groups of approximately 2 x 10(4) cells. A secreted 450 kDa protein complex called counting factor (CF) regulates the number of cells per group. We find that CF regulates group size by repressing cell-cell adhesion. In both experiments and computer simulations, high levels of CF (and thus low adhesion) result in aggregation streams breaking up into small groups, while no CF (and thus high adhesion) results in no stream breakup and large groups. These results suggest that in Dictyostelium and possibly other systems a secreted factor regulating cell-cell adhesion can regulate the size of a group of cells.
盘基网柄菌发育过程的一个显著特点是细胞形成大小均匀、约含2×10⁴个细胞的群体。一种名为计数因子(CF)的分泌型450 kDa蛋白质复合物可调节每个群体中的细胞数量。我们发现CF通过抑制细胞间黏附来调节群体大小。在实验和计算机模拟中,高浓度的CF(即低黏附)会导致聚集流分裂成小群体,而无CF(即高黏附)则不会导致流分裂且形成大群体。这些结果表明,在盘基网柄菌以及可能的其他系统中,一种调节细胞间黏附的分泌因子可调节细胞群体的大小。