Summary of ssbd-repos-00057

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ssbd-repos-00057 (57-Herawati-CellDyn)
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Title
Images and quantitative data showing the self-organizing mechanism in mouse multiciliated cells (MCCs)
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Release Date
2018-11-14
Updated Date
2020-02-03
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Organism
M. musculus
Strain
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Cell Line
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Genes
Odf2
Proteins
centrin2

GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
NA
GO Cellular Component (CC)
cytoskeleton
Study Type
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Imaging Methods
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Method Summary
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Related paper(s)

Elisa Herawati, Daisuke Taniguchi, Hatsuho Kanoh, Kazuhiro Tateishi, Shuji Ishihara, Sachiko Tsukita (2016) Multiciliated cell basal bodies align in stereotypical patterns coordinated by the apical cytoskeleton., The Journal of cell biology, Volume 214, Number 5, pp. 571-86

Published in 2016 Aug 29

(Abstract) Multiciliated cells (MCCs) promote fluid flow through coordinated ciliary beating, which requires properly organized basal bodies (BBs). Airway MCCs have large numbers of BBs, which are uniformly oriented and, as we show here, align linearly. The mechanism for BB alignment is unexplored. To study this mechanism, we developed a long-term and high-resolution live-imaging system and used it to observe green fluorescent protein-centrin2-labeled BBs in cultured mouse tracheal MCCs. During MCC differentiation, the BB array adopted four stereotypical patterns, from a clustering "floret" pattern to the linear "alignment." This alignment process was correlated with BB orientations, revealed by double immunostaining for BBs and their asymmetrically associated basal feet (BF). The BB alignment was disrupted by disturbing apical microtubules with nocodazole and by a BF-depleting Odf2 mutation. We constructed a theoretical model, which indicated that the apical cytoskeleton, acting like a viscoelastic fluid, provides a self-organizing mechanism in tracheal MCCs to align BBs linearly for mucociliary transport.
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Contact(s)
Sachiko Tsukita, Shuji Ishihara
Organization(s)
Osaka University , Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences and Medicine , Laboratory of Biological Science
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