Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-1881
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Ciliated protozoa contain two types of nuclei, germ line micronuclei (Mic) and transcriptionally active macronuclei (Mac). During sexual reproduction, the parental Mac degenerates and a new Mac develops from a mitotic product of the zygotic Mic. Macronuclear development involves extensive endoreplication of the genome. The present study shows that endoreplication of macronuclear DNA in
Tetrahymena
is an example of endocyling, a variant of the mitotic cycle with alternating S and G phases in the absence of cell division. Thus, endocycling is conserved from ciliates to multicellular organisms. The gene
ASI2
in
Tetrahymena thermophila
encodes a putative signal transduction receptor.
ASI2
is nonessential for vegetative growth, but it is upregulated during development of the new Mac. Cells that lack
ASI2
in the developing Mac anlagen are arrested in endoreplication of the DNA and die. This study shows that
ASI2
is also transcribed in the parental Mac early in conjugation and that transcription of
ASI2
in the parental Mac supports endoreplication of the DNA during early stages of development of the Mac anlagen. Other molecular events in Mac anlage development, including developmentally regulated DNA rearrangement, occur normally in matings between
ASI2
knockouts, suggesting that
ASI2
specifically regulates endocycling in
Tetrahymena
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
17 articles.
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