De novo formation of basal bodies during cellular differentiation of Naegleria gruberi: Progress and hypotheses
Under defined laboratory conditions, Naegleria gruberi undergo an amoeba-to-flagellate differentiation. During this differentiation, N. gruberi changes its shape from an amorphous amoeba to a regular shaped flagellate and forms de novo a flagellar apparatus, which is composed of two basal bodies, tw...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2010-04, Vol.21 (2), p.156-162 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Under defined laboratory conditions,
Naegleria gruberi undergo an amoeba-to-flagellate differentiation. During this differentiation,
N. gruberi changes its shape from an amorphous amoeba to a regular shaped flagellate and forms
de novo a flagellar apparatus, which is composed of two basal bodies, two flagella, a flagellar rootlet, and cytoplasmic microtubules. The entire process is accomplished within 2
h after initiation of differentiation and more than 95% of cells in the population undergo this differentiation. This rapid and synchronous differentiation of
N. gruberi provides us with a unique system in which we can study the process of
de novo basal body assembly. In this review, I summarize recent findings associated with
de novo basal body assembly and propose a hypothesis to explain how
N. gruberi assemble two basal bodies per cell, which is what happens in the majority of cells. |
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ISSN: | 1084-9521 1096-3634 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.semcdb.2009.12.009 |