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The initial expansion of the C. elegans syncytial germ line is coupled to incomplete primordial germ cell cytokinesis.

Jack Bauer1, Vincent Poupart1, Eugénie Goupil1, Ken C Q Nguyen2, David H Hall2, Jean-Claude Labbé1,3.   

Abstract

The C. elegans germline is organized as a syncytium in which each germ cell possesses an intercellular bridge that is maintained by a stable actomyosin ring and connected to a common pool of cytoplasm, termed the rachis. How germ cells undergo cytokinesis while maintaining this syncytial architecture is not completely understood. Here, we use live imaging to characterize primordial germ cell (PGC) division in C. elegans first-stage larvae. We show that each PGC possesses a stable intercellular bridge that connects it to a common pool of cytoplasm, which we term the proto-rachis. We further show that the first PGC cytokinesis is incomplete and that the stabilized cytokinetic ring progressively moves towards the proto-rachis and eventually integrates with it. Our results support a model in which the initial expansion of the C. elegans syncytial germline occurs by incomplete cytokinesis, where one daughter germ cell inherits the actomyosin ring that was newly formed by stabilization of the cytokinetic ring, while the other inherits the pre-existing stable actomyosin ring. We propose that such a mechanism of iterative cytokinesis incompletion underpins C. elegans germline expansion and maintenance.
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Keywords:  zzm321990 C. elegans germline development; Actomyosin; Incomplete cytokinesis; Primordial germ cells; Stable intercellular bridge; Syncytium expansion

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34195824      PMCID: PMC8327289          DOI: 10.1242/dev.199633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.862


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