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We have identified a novel gene, trishanku (triA), by random insertional mutagenesis of Dictyostelium discoideum. TriA is a Broad complex Tramtrack bric-a-brac domain-containing protein that is expressed strongly during the late G2 phase of cell cycle and in presumptive spore (prespore (psp)) cells. Disrupting triA destabilizes cell fate and reduces aggregate size; the fruiting body has a thick stalk, a lowered spore: stalk ratio, a sub-terminal spore mass and small, rounded spores. These changes revert when the wild-type triA gene is re-expressed under a constitutive or a psp-specific promoter. By using short- and long-lived reporter proteins, we show that in triA(-) slugs the prestalk (pst)/psp proportion is normal, but that there is inappropriate transdifferentiation between the two cell types. During culmination, regardless of their current fate, all cells with a history of pst gene expression contribute to the stalk, which could account for the altered cell-type proportion in the mutant.  相似文献   

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Bestatin methyl ester (BME) is an inhibitor of Zn(2+)-binding aminopeptidases that inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis in normal and cancer cells. We have used Dictyostelium as a model organism to study the effects of BME. Only two Zn(2+)-binding aminopeptidases have been identified in Dictyostelium to date, puromycin-sensitive aminopeptidase A and B (PsaA and PsaB). PSA from other organisms is known to regulate cell division and differentiation. Here we show that PsaA is differentially expressed throughout growth and development of Dictyostelium, and its expression is regulated by developmental morphogens. We present evidence that BME specifically interacts with PsaA and inhibits its aminopeptidase activity. Treatment of cells with BME inhibited the rate of cell growth and the frequency of cell division in growing cells and inhibited spore cell differentiation during late development. Overexpression of PsaA-GFP (where GFP is green fluorescent protein) also inhibited spore cell differentiation but did not affect growth. Using chimeras, we have identified that nuclear versus cytoplasmic localization of PsaA affects the choice between stalk or spore cell differentiation pathway. Cells that overexpressed PsaA-GFP (primarily nuclear) differentiated into stalk cells, while cells that overexpressed PsaAΔNLS2-GFP (cytoplasmic) differentiated into spores. In conclusion, we have identified that BME inhibits cell growth, division, and differentiation in Dictyostelium likely through inhibition of PsaA.  相似文献   

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Abstract Sporogenous mutants of Dictyostelium discoideum strain V12M2 were used to determine whether the intracellular levels of cyclic AMP or other second messengers regulate differentiation. Increasing external concentrations of cyclic AMP promoted spore formation. Caffeine and progesterone, which lower intracellular cyclic AMP levels by different mechanisms, blocked spore formation and favored stalk cell formation. In contrast, differentiation of both spore and stalk cells occurred normally in the presence of agents that disrupt calcium/calmodulin or protein kinase C-based second messenger systems. The data are in accord with the view that (1) intracellular cyclic AMP is essential for terminal differentiation of both cell types, and (2) higher levels are required for formation of spores than for stalk cells.  相似文献   

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Selective induction of stalk-cell-specific proteins in Dictyostelium   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
We compared the proteins synthesized and accumulated by Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae in response to the morphogenetic factor termed differentiation-inducing factor (DIF) to assess the proposed ability of DIF to regulate the choice of differentiation pathway. When amoebae of a mutant strain with low endogenous DIF levels were given DIF, they dramatically increased the expression of 21 of 23 proteins preferentially found in stalk cells, but drastically repressed 4 major spore-specific proteins. Most of the induced proteins were also expressed in amoebae of a developmentally competent strain developing at low cell densities and exposed to DIF, low extracellular pH, or the proton pump inhibitor diethylstilbestrol; this suggests that an intracellular acidification may be a key part of the mechanism of DIF action. We conclude from the similar morphology and extensive homology of proteins of DIF-induced and stalk cells that most stalk-pathway functions are DIF dependent.  相似文献   

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We placed a specific inhibitor of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) under the control of a prestalk-specific promoter. Cells containing this construct form normally patterned slugs, but under environmental conditions that normally trigger immediate culmination, the slugs undergo prolonged migration. Slugs that eventually enter culmination do so normally but arrest as elongated, hairlike structures that contain neither stalk nor spore cells. Mutant cells do not migrate to the stalk entrance when codeveloped with wild-type cells and show greatly reduced inducibility by DIF, the stalk cell morphogen. These results suggest that the activity of PKA is necessary for the altered pattern of movement of prestalk cells at culmination and their differentiation into stalk cells. We propose a model whereby a protein repressor, under the control of PKA, inhibits precocious induction of stalk cell differentiation by DIF and so regulates the choice between slug migration and culmination.  相似文献   

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The choice of the stalk cell differentiation pathway in Dictyostelium is promoted by an endogenous substance, DIF-1, which is 1-(3,5-dichloro-2,6-dihydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-1-hexanone. It is also favoured by weak acids and two inhibitors of the plasma membrane proton pumps of fungi and plants, diethylstilbestrol (DES) and zearalenone, and antagonised by ammonia and other weak bases, which promote spore differentiation. These observations led to the proposal that the choice of differentiation pathway is regulated by intracellular pH. They also prompted the conjecture that DIF-1 itself is a plasma membrane proton pump inhibitor. We report here experiments showing that DIF-1 is not a plasma membrane proton pump inhibitor. We demonstrate that diethylstilbestrol and zearalenone do inhibit the plasma membrane proton pump of Dictyostelium and we show that there is an excellent qualitative and quantitative correlation between the inhibitory activity of these agents, and of a number of other substances, and their ability to divert differentiation from the spore to the stalk pathway. We conclude that inhibition of the plasma membrane proton pump does shift the choice of differentiation pathway in Dictyostelium towards the stalk pathway, but that DIF does not act by this route, and we propose a model for the actions of DIF and plasma membrane proton pump inhibitors in which the differentiation pathway is controlled by the pH of intracellular vesicles rather than by intracellular pH itself. The model invokes a DIF- and proton-activated vesicular chloride channel whose opening permits acidification of the vesicles and lowers cytosolic Ca++ concentration.  相似文献   

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A genetic melanotic neoplasm of Drosophila melanogaster   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
The construction of mature fruiting bodies occurs during the culmination stage of development of Dictyostelium discoideum. These contain at least two different cell types, spores and stalks, which originate from an initially homogenous population of vegetative amoebas. As an attempt to identify proteins whose synthesis is regulated in each cell type during differentiation, we have analyzed the two-dimensional profiles of proteins synthesized by spore and stalk cells during the culmination stage. We have identified 5 major polypeptides which are specifically synthesized by spore cells during culmination and 9 which are only made by stalk cells. Furthermore, synthesis of about 20 polypeptides appears to be enriched either in the spore or in the stalk cells. We also show that synthesis of actin, a major protein synthesized during Dictyostelium development, is specifically inhibited in the spore cells during culmination. Synthesis of most of the cell type-specific proteins initiates at 19–20 hr, during culmination. Moreover, the proteins whose synthesis is induced after formation of tight aggregates, the time when the major change in gene expression occurs, are not specifically incorporated into spores or stalk cells, and appear to be synthesized by both cell types. We conclude that a new class of genes is expressed during the culmination stage in Dictyostelium, giving rise to specific patterns of protein synthesis in spore and stalk cells.  相似文献   

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The cell cycle status of developing Dictyostelium cells remains unresolved because previous studies have led to conflicting interpretations. We propose a new model of cell cycle events during development. We observe mitosis of about 50% of the cells between 12 and 18 hours of development. Cellular DNA content profiles obtained by flow cytometry and quantification of extra-chromosomal and chromosomal DNA suggest that the daughter cells have half the chromosomal DNA of vegetative cells. Furthermore, little chromosomal DNA synthesis occurs during development, indicating that no S phase occurs. The DNA content in cells sorted by fluorescent tissue-specific reporters indicates that prespore cells divide before prestalk cells and later encapsulate as G1-arrested spores. Consistent with this, germinating spores have one copy of their chromosomes, as judged by fluorescence in situ hybridization and they replicate their chromosomes before mitosis of the emergent amoebae. The DNA content of mature stalk cells suggests that they also attain a G1 state prior to terminal differentiation. As prestalk cells appear to be in G2 up to 22 hours of development, our data suggest that they divide just prior to stalk formation. Our results suggest tissue-specific regulation of G1 phase cell cycle arrest prior to terminal differentiation in Dictyostelium.  相似文献   

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Previous work has shown that multicellular morphogenesis of submerged Dictyostelium cells is inhibited when they bind to glucosides covalently linked to polyacrylamide gels. The amoebae aggregate normally, but then the aggregates repeatedly disperse and reaggregate, whereas control cells go on to form tight aggregates. We have investigated the role of the stalk cell differentiation inducing factors (DIFs) in this process. In the presence of cyclic AMP, amoebae submerged at high cell density accumulate DIF and differentiate into stalk cells. We find that stalk cell differentiation is inhibited by interaction of the cells with glucoside gels in these conditions, but can be restored by the addition of exogenous DIF-1. Since the responsiveness of cells to DIF-1 is not altered, it appears likely that the effect of the glucoside gel is to block DIF-1 production. Further, the addition of DIF-1 or DIF-2 stimulates the formation of tight aggregates by cells developing on glucoside gels in the absence of cyclic AMP, thus preventing the rounds of aggregation and disaggregation otherwise seen. This suggests a role for DIF in morphogenesis as well as in controlling cell differentiation. We propose a model in which immobilized glucosides activate a specific receptor ("food sensor") which drives the amoebae toward the vegetative state and inhibits DIF accumulation. DIF, on the other hand, induces tight aggregate formation and so locks the amoebae into the developmental program.  相似文献   

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In Dictyostelium discoideum stalk cell formation is induced by cyclic AMP and differentiation-inducing factor (DIF) when cells are plated in in vitro monolayers (Kay et al., 1979, Differentiation 13: 7-14). The in vivo developmental stages at which cells became independent of these factors were determined. Independence was defined as the stage at which dispersed cells no longer required the factors for stalk cell formation in low density monolayers. Cyclic AMP independent cells were first detected at around 12 hr of development, a time that corresponds to the transition between the tipped aggregate and the first finger stages. In contrast cells did not become independent of DIF until late culmination. The prestalk cell-specific isozyme acid phosphatase II and a stalk cell-specific 41,000 Mr antigen (ST 41) were expressed during differentiation in low density monolayers in the presence of both cyclic AMP and DIF, but neither component was expressed in the presence of cyclic AMP alone. This result implies that DIF is essential for both prestalk and stalk cell formation. The two components were expressed within 2 hr of each other during differentiation in vitro, whereas during development in vivo acid phosphatase II was first detected at the first finger stage and ST 41 was first detected during late culmination, 8-12 hr later. These contrasting results suggest that the conversion of prestalk cells to stalk cells is unrestrained in monolayers, following directly after prestalk cell induction, but restrained in vivo until the culmination stage. This interpretation is consistent with the finding that cells become independent of DIF early during in vitro differentiation (A. Sobolewski, N. Neave, and G. Weeks, 1983, Differentiation 25, 93-100), but do not become independent of DIF until the culmination stage when differentiating in vivo.  相似文献   

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Jang W  Gomer RH 《Eukaryotic cell》2011,10(2):150-155
Much remains to be understood about how a group of cells break symmetry and differentiate into distinct cell types. The simple eukaryote Dictyostelium discoideum is an excellent model system for studying questions such as cell type differentiation. Dictyostelium cells grow as single cells. When the cells starve, they aggregate to develop into a multicellular structure with only two main cell types: spore and stalk. There has been a longstanding controversy as to how a cell makes the initial choice of becoming a spore or stalk cell. In this review, we describe how the controversy arose and how a consensus developed around a model in which initial cell type choice in Dictyostelium is dependent on the cell cycle phase that a cell happens to be in at the time that it starves.  相似文献   

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Stalk cell formation in low-cell-density monolayers of Dictyostelium discoideum, strain V12-M2, occurs following the sequential addition of cyclic AMP and the differentiation-inducing factor (DIF). Both cyclic AMP and DIF are essential for the appearance of the prestalk-specific isozyme alkaline phosphatase-II, which suggests that both factors are necessary for prestalk cell formation. The available evidence suggests that the cyclic AMP requirement for stalk cell formation is mediated through the cell surface cyclic AMP receptor. However, stalk cell formation is inhibited by caffeine and this inhibition is reversed by the cell-permeable analogue 8-Br-cyclic AMP, which suggests in addition a possible involvement for elevated intracellular cyclic AMP concentrations in stalk cell formation. During in vivo development cells first become independent of cyclic AMP at the tipped aggregate stage, but the acquisition of cyclic AMP independence is advanced by several hours when cells are incubated in the presence of cyclic AMP for 2 hours. Cells do not become independent of DIF until the culmination stage of development, which suggests the possibility that DIF is required for the conversion of prestalk cells to stalk cells. There is an absolute requirement for DIF for stalk cell formation in low-density monolayers of prestalk cells but only part of population exhibits a requirement for cyclic AMP, which suggests that the prestalk cell population consists of two distinct cell types. Stalk cell formation from prespore cells is totally dependent on both cyclic AMP and DIF.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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A number of factors that have been shown to influence cell type determination in Dictyostelium discoideum were assessed for their effects on the accumulation of the stalk cell differentiation-inducing factor (DIF) in high-cell-density monolayers of strain V12-M2. DIF accumulation is markedly enhanced by low pH, butyrate, and the proton pump inhibitor diethylstilbestrol (DES), conditions that induce stalk cell formation in low-cell-density monolayers in the absence of added DIF. These results are discussed in relation to a model for cell type determination recently proposed by (J.D. Gross, M.J. Peacey, and R. Pogge Von Strandmann (1988, Differentiation, 38: 91-98). DIF accumulates in high-cell-density monolayers after the cells have become independent of cyclic AMP for stalk cell formation. This accumulation is greatly enhanced by the addition of cyclic AMP. This result may explain why cyclic AMP stimulates stalk cell formation in low-density monolayers in the presence of suboptimal levels of DIF, following preincubation in the presence of saturating levels of cyclic AMP (L. Kwong, A. Sobolewski, and G. Weeks, 1988, Differentiation 37, 1-6). Adenosine has no effect on DIF accumulation in high-cell-density monolayers.  相似文献   

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