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Title: Proteomic identification and expression of oral apparatus constituents in cell regeneration of giant ciliate Stentor coeruleus (strain WHEL)
First author: Wei, Wei; Jiang, Chuanqi; Yang, Wentao; Miao, Wei; Xiong, Jie
Journal: GENE
Years: 2020
Volume / issue: 743 /
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2020.144624
Abstract: The giant ciliate Stentor coeruleus (S. coeruleus) is a suitable model organism for studying morphogenesis and regeneration at the single-cell level. It contains a prominent structure on the anterior end of the cell, known as the oral apparatus (OA). OA can be induced to shed by urea treatment and then new OA regenerates via a series of defined morphological events and the cell resumes normal feeding activity. We identified OA constituents in S. coeruleus by mass spectrometry. A total of 882 OA-associated proteins were identified; the homologs of 181 of these are known OA constituents in other organisms. The expression pattern of OA-associated genes during regeneration was investigated using single-cell transcriptome sequencing. The expression of most OA-associated genes was high during regeneration, indicating their stable expression after OA shedding. We also identified OA-associated differentially expressed genes that may be involved in regulating OA reconstruction. In summary, this study gives preliminary insight into the molecular basis of OA in S. coeruleus.