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Giant proteins in a giant cell: Molecular basis of ultrafast Ca2+-dependent cell contraction.


ABSTRACT: The giant single-celled eukaryote, Spirostomum, exhibits one of the fastest movements in the biological world. This ultrafast contraction is dependent on Ca2+ rather than ATP and therefore differs to the actin-myosin system in muscle. We obtained the high-quality genome of Spirostomum minus from which we identified the key molecular components of its contractile apparatus, including two major Ca2+ binding proteins (Spasmin 1 and 2) and two giant proteins (GSBP1 and GSBP2), which act as the backbone and allow for the binding of hundreds of spasmins. The evidence suggests that the GSBP-spasmin protein complex is the functional unit of the mesh-like contractile fibrillar system, which, coupled with various other subcellular structures, provides the mechanism for repetitive ultrafast cell contraction and extension. These findings improve our understanding of the Ca2+-dependent ultrafast movement and provide a blueprint for future biomimicry, design, and construction of this kind of micromachine.

SUBMITTER: Zhang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9946354 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Giant proteins in a giant cell: Molecular basis of ultrafast Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent cell contraction.

Zhang Jing J   Qin Weiwei W   Hu Che C   Gu Siyu S   Chai Xiaocui X   Yang Mingkun M   Zhou Fang F   Wang Xueyan X   Chen Kai K   Yan Guanxiong G   Wang Guangying G   Jiang Chuanqi C   Warren Alan A   Xiong Jie J   Miao Wei W  

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The giant single-celled eukaryote, <i>Spirostomum</i>, exhibits one of the fastest movements in the biological world. This ultrafast contraction is dependent on Ca<sup>2+</sup> rather than ATP and therefore differs to the actin-myosin system in muscle. We obtained the high-quality genome of <i>Spirostomum minus</i> from which we identified the key molecular components of its contractile apparatus, including two major Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding proteins (Spasmin 1 and 2) and two giant proteins (GSBP  ...[more]

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