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弓形虫作为一种用于研究运动性的新型系统。

Toxoplasma as a novel system for motility.

作者信息

Soldati Dominique, Meissner Markus

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College London, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus, London UK, SW7 2AZ.

出版信息

Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2004 Feb;16(1):32-40. doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2003.11.013.

Abstract

Motility is a characteristic of most living organisms and often requires specialized structures like cilia or flagella. An alternative is amoeboid movement, where the polymerization/depolymerization of actin leads to the formation of pseudopodia, filopodia and/or lamellipodia that enable the cell to crawl along a surface. Despite their lack of locomotive organelles and in absence of cell deformation, members of the apicomplexan parasites employ a unique form of locomotion called gliding motility to promote their migration across biological barriers and to power host-cell invasion and egress. Detailed studies in Toxoplasma gondii and Plasmodium species have revealed that this unique mode of movement is dependent on a myosin of class XIV and necessitates actin dynamics and the concerted discharge and processing of adhesive proteins. Gliding is essential for the survival and infectivity of these obligate intracellular parasites, which cause severe disease in humans and animals.

摘要

运动性是大多数生物的一个特征,通常需要像纤毛或鞭毛这样的特殊结构。另一种方式是变形虫运动,其中肌动蛋白的聚合/解聚导致伪足、丝状伪足和/或片状伪足的形成,使细胞能够沿着表面爬行。尽管顶复门寄生虫缺乏运动细胞器且细胞无变形,但它们采用一种独特的运动形式,称为滑行运动,以促进其跨越生物屏障的迁移,并为宿主细胞的入侵和逸出提供动力。对弓形虫和疟原虫物种的详细研究表明,这种独特的运动模式依赖于十四类肌球蛋白,需要肌动蛋白动力学以及粘附蛋白的协同释放和加工。滑行对于这些专性细胞内寄生虫的生存和感染性至关重要,它们会在人类和动物中引起严重疾病。

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