2019
DOI: 10.1101/652255
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Centrin-anchored hydrodynamic shape changes underpin active nuclear rerouting in branched hyphae of an oomycete pathogen

Abstract: Polyenergid fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address whether they share similar nuclear dynamics we carried out time-lapse imaging of fluorescently labelled Phytophthora palmivora nuclei. Nuclei underwent coordinated bidirectional movements during plant infection. Within hyphal networks growing in planta or in axenic culture nuclei are either dragged passively with the cytoplasm or actively become rerouted toward nuclei-depleted hyphal sections and often display a v… Show more

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“…The ability of the nucleus to form a hydrodynamic shape helps to maintain long distances and free flow movements within the elongated hyphae. (Evangelisti et al, 2019).…”
Section: Mode Of Action Of Phytophthora Palmivoramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of the nucleus to form a hydrodynamic shape helps to maintain long distances and free flow movements within the elongated hyphae. (Evangelisti et al, 2019).…”
Section: Mode Of Action Of Phytophthora Palmivoramentioning
confidence: 99%