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Modular, cascade-like transcriptional program of regeneration in Stentor.

Pranidhi Sood1, Athena Lin1, Connie Yan1, Rebecca McGillivary1, Ulises Diaz1, Tatyana Makushok1, Ambika V Nadkarni2, Sindy K Y Tang2, Wallace F Marshall1.   

Abstract

The giant ciliate Stentor coeruleus is a classical model system for studying regeneration and morphogenesis in a single cell. The anterior of the cell is marked by an array of cilia, known as the oral apparatus, which can be induced to shed and regenerate in a series of reproducible morphological steps, previously shown to require transcription. If a cell is cut in half, each half regenerates an intact cell. We used RNA sequencing (RNAseq) to assay the dynamic changes in Stentor's transcriptome during regeneration, after both oral apparatus shedding and bisection, allowing us to identify distinct temporal waves of gene expression including kinases, RNA -binding proteins, centriole biogenesis factors, and orthologs of human ciliopathy genes. By comparing transcriptional profiles of different regeneration events, we identified distinct modules of gene expression corresponding to oral apparatus regeneration, posterior holdfast regeneration, and recovery after wounding. By measuring gene expression after blocking translation, we show that the sequential waves of gene expression involve a cascade mechanism in which later waves of expression are triggered by translation products of early-expressed genes. Among the early-expressed genes, we identified an E2F transcription factor and the RNA-binding protein Pumilio as potential regulators of regeneration based on the expression pattern of their predicted target genes. RNAi-mediated knockdown experiments indicate that Pumilio is required for regenerating oral structures of the correct size. E2F is involved in the completion of regeneration but is dispensable for earlier steps. This work allows us to classify regeneration genes into groups based on their potential role for regeneration in distinct cell regeneration paradigms, and provides insight into how a single cell can coordinate complex morphogenetic pathways to regenerate missing structures.
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Keywords:  Stentor coeruleus; cell biology; ciliate morphogenesis; single-cell regeneration; single-cell wound healing

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35924891      PMCID: PMC9371601          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.80778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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1.  Modular, cascade-like transcriptional program of regeneration in Stentor.

Authors:  Pranidhi Sood; Athena Lin; Connie Yan; Rebecca McGillivary; Ulises Diaz; Tatyana Makushok; Ambika V Nadkarni; Sindy K Y Tang; Wallace F Marshall
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 8.713

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