A retinoblastoma orthologue is required for the sensing of a chalone in Dictyostelium discoideum.
Eukaryot Cell
; 13(3): 376-82, 2014 Mar.
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Retinoblastoma-like proteins regulate cell differentiation and inhibit cell proliferation. The Dictyostelium discoideum retinoblastoma orthologue RblA affects the differentiation of cells during multicellular development, but it is unclear whether RblA has a significant effect on Dictyostelium cell proliferation, which is inhibited by the secreted proteins AprA and CfaD. We found that rblAâ» cells in shaking culture proliferate to a higher density, die faster after reaching stationary density, and, after starvation, have a lower spore viability than wild-type cells, possibly because in shaking culture, rblAâ» cells have both increased cytokinesis and lower extracellular accumulation of CfaD. However, rblAâ» cells have abnormally slow proliferation on bacterial lawns. Recombinant AprA inhibits the proliferation of wild-type cells but not that of rblAâ» cells, whereas CfaD inhibits the proliferation of both wild-type cells and rblAâ» cells. Similar to aprAâ» cells, rblAâ» cells have a normal mass and protein accumulation rate on a per-nucleus basis, indicating that RblA affects cell proliferation but not cell growth. AprA also functions as a chemorepellent, and RblA is required for proper AprA chemorepellent activity despite the fact that RblA does not affect cell speed. Together, our data indicate that an autocrine proliferation-inhibiting factor acts through RblA to regulate cell density in Dictyostelium, suggesting that such factors may signal through retinoblastoma-like proteins to control the sizes of structures such as developing organs or tumors.
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Assunto principal:
Proteínas de Protozoários
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Proliferação de Células
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Dictyostelium
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Calônios
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Proteína p107 Retinoblastoma-Like
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Eukaryot Cell
Assunto da revista:
BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
Ano de publicação:
2014
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Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos
País de publicação:
Estados Unidos