Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole
The centrosome is the organizing center of microtubules in the cell, the basis for the origin of cilia and flagella and a site for the concentration of a regulatory proteins multitude. The centrosome comprises two centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material. Centrioles in the cells of different...
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doaj-1831d5e4b4c34629b04a4d03c91f5b592021-06-02T18:39:56ZengThe Company of BiologistsBiology Open2046-63902018-08-017810.1242/bio.036012036012Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centrioleRustem Uzbekov0Anastasiia Garanina1Christophe Bressac2 Department of Microscopy, University of Tours, Tours 37032, France Department of Microscopy, University of Tours, Tours 37032, France Institute of Research on Insect Biology, IMIP research team UMR CNRS 7261, University of AQ1 Tours, Tours 37200, France The centrosome is the organizing center of microtubules in the cell, the basis for the origin of cilia and flagella and a site for the concentration of a regulatory proteins multitude. The centrosome comprises two centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material. Centrioles in the cells of different organisms can contain nine triplets, doublets or singlets of microtubules. Here, we show that in somatic cells of male wasp larvae Anisopteromalus calandrae, centrioles do not contain microtubules and are composed of nine electron-dense prongs, which together form a cogwheel structure. These microtubule-free centrioles can be the platform for procentriole formation and form microtubule-free cilia-like structures. In nymph and imago cells centrioles have a microtubule triplet structure. Our study describes how centriole structure differs in a development-stage-dependent and a cell-type-dependent manner. The discovery of a centriole without microtubules casts a new light on the centriole formation process and the evolution of this organelle.http://bio.biologists.org/content/7/8/bio036012CentrioleCentrosomeCiliaInsectParasitoid waspMicrotubules |
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Rustem Uzbekov Anastasiia Garanina Christophe Bressac Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole Biology Open Centriole Centrosome Cilia Insect Parasitoid wasp Microtubules |
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Rustem Uzbekov Anastasiia Garanina Christophe Bressac |
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Rustem Uzbekov |
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Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole |
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Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole |
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Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole |
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Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole |
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Centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole |
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centrioles without microtubules: a new morphological type of centriole |
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The Company of Biologists |
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Biology Open |
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2046-6390 |
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2018-08-01 |
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The centrosome is the organizing center of microtubules in the cell, the basis for the origin of cilia and flagella and a site for the concentration of a regulatory proteins multitude. The centrosome comprises two centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material. Centrioles in the cells of different organisms can contain nine triplets, doublets or singlets of microtubules. Here, we show that in somatic cells of male wasp larvae Anisopteromalus calandrae, centrioles do not contain microtubules and are composed of nine electron-dense prongs, which together form a cogwheel structure. These microtubule-free centrioles can be the platform for procentriole formation and form microtubule-free cilia-like structures. In nymph and imago cells centrioles have a microtubule triplet structure. Our study describes how centriole structure differs in a development-stage-dependent and a cell-type-dependent manner. The discovery of a centriole without microtubules casts a new light on the centriole formation process and the evolution of this organelle. |
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Centriole Centrosome Cilia Insect Parasitoid wasp Microtubules |
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