生物
细胞骨架
细胞生物学
进化生物学
捕食者
计算生物学
古生物学
遗传学
细胞
捕食
作者
Weiwei Qin,Che Hu,Siyu Gu,Jing Zhang,Chuanqi Jiang,Xiaocui Chai,Zaitian Liao,Mingkun Yang,Fang Zhou,Dingbang Kang,Tingting Pan,Yuan Xiao,Kai Chen,Guangying Wang,Ge Feng,Kaiyao Huang,Cheng‐Cai Zhang,Alan Warren,Jie Xiong,Wei Miao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2024.09.003
摘要
Eukaryotic cells depend on dynamic changes in shape to fulfill a wide range of cellular functions, maintain essential biological processes, and regulate cellular behavior. The single-celled, predatory ciliate Lacrymaria exhibits extraordinary dynamic shape-shifting using a flexible "neck" that can stretch 7-8 times the length of its body to capture prey. The molecular mechanism behind this morphological change remains a mystery. We have observed that when in an active state, Lacrymaria repeatedly extends and contracts its neck to enable 360-degree space search and prey capture. This remarkable morphological change involves a unique actin-myosin system rather than the Ca
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