Kim S K, Kaiser D
Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305.
Science. 1990 Aug 24;249(4971):926-8. doi: 10.1126/science.2118274.
During fruiting body morphogenesis of Myxococcus xanthus, cell movement is required for transmission of C-factor, a short range intercellular signaling protein necessary for sporulation and developmental gene expression. Nonmotile cells fail to sporulate and to express C-factor-dependent genes, but both defects were rescued by a simple manipulation of cell position that oriented the cells in aligned, parallel groups. A similar pattern of aligned cells normally results from coordinated recruitment of wildtype cells into multicellular aggregates, which later form mature fruiting bodies. It is proposed that directed cell movement establishes critical contacts between adjacent cells, which are required for efficient intercellular C-factor transmission.
在黄色粘球菌子实体形态发生过程中,细胞运动对于C因子的传递是必需的,C因子是一种短程细胞间信号蛋白,对于孢子形成和发育基因表达至关重要。不能运动的细胞无法形成孢子,也无法表达C因子依赖性基因,但通过简单的细胞位置操作,使细胞排列成对齐的平行组,这两个缺陷都得到了挽救。类似的对齐细胞模式通常是由野生型细胞协调募集到多细胞聚集体中产生的,这些聚集体随后形成成熟的子实体。有人提出,定向细胞运动在相邻细胞之间建立了关键接触,这是细胞间C因子有效传递所必需的。