拓缺陷促进了Myxococcus xanthus殖民地中的层形成
Katherine Copenhagen1, Ricard Alert1,2, Ned S Wingreen1,3
1Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Nature physics
|September 2, 2025
概括
土壤细菌Myxococcus xanthus形成多细胞结构. 液晶层中的细胞对齐指导了拓缺陷的新层形成,解释了果实体的发展.
科学领域:
- 微生物学
- 生物物理
- 软物质物理学
背景情况:
- 在饥饿期间,Myxococcus xanthus会形成复杂的多细胞结构,如果实体.
- 在M. xanthus发育中的初始细胞分层过程尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究Myxococcus xanthus细胞层形成的物理机制.
- 了解细胞运动和相互作用如何促进多细胞发育.
主要方法:
- 使用共聚焦三维成像观察细菌细胞行为.
- 开发了细菌殖民地作为活跃的阴性流体的物理模型.
主要成果:
- 观察到M. xanthus细胞形成密集的,对齐的层,表现出活跃的阴性液晶行为.
- 识别了半整数拓负荷的点缺陷,其中细胞对齐偏离.
- 发现新细胞层在+1/2缺陷时会形成,而在-1/2缺陷时会出现孔隙.
- 模型预测了+1/2缺陷的细胞流入和-1/2缺陷的细胞流出,与实验观察结果相匹配.
结论:
- 细胞移动性和机械相互作用驱使细胞层在拓缺陷的形成.
- 在M. xanthus中,拓缺陷作为多细胞结构形成的核部位.
- 这种机制可以了解初始种植的果实体.
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