2015
DOI: 10.1128/ec.00217-14
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Insect Stage-Specific Adenylate Cyclases Regulate Social Motility in African Trypanosomes

Abstract: b Sophisticated systems for cell-cell communication enable unicellular microbes to act as multicellular entities capable of grouplevel behaviors that are not evident in individuals. These group behaviors influence microbe physiology, and the underlying signaling pathways are considered potential drug targets in microbial pathogens. Trypanosoma brucei is a protozoan parasite that causes substantial human suffering and economic hardship in some of the most impoverished regions of the world. T. brucei lives on ho… Show more

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“…The same phenotype was observed after dual knockdown of ACP1&2 [38]; these two ACs are closely related, but diverge at their C-termini and are differentially localised to the tip and entire flagellum, respectively [37]. At first sight it might seem puzzling that the stock used by Lopez et al [38] produced fewer than half the number of radial projections seen by Imhof et al [28], although both were derived from T. b. were 5-fold more abundant in late procyclic forms [26]. Since the 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) of the two transcripts are unique, however, this allows them to be distinguished by qRT-PCR [38] and RNA-Seq.…”
Section: Somo Is Regulated By Adenylyl Cyclases and A Phosphodiesterasesupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The same phenotype was observed after dual knockdown of ACP1&2 [38]; these two ACs are closely related, but diverge at their C-termini and are differentially localised to the tip and entire flagellum, respectively [37]. At first sight it might seem puzzling that the stock used by Lopez et al [38] produced fewer than half the number of radial projections seen by Imhof et al [28], although both were derived from T. b. were 5-fold more abundant in late procyclic forms [26]. Since the 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) of the two transcripts are unique, however, this allows them to be distinguished by qRT-PCR [38] and RNA-Seq.…”
Section: Somo Is Regulated By Adenylyl Cyclases and A Phosphodiesterasesupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Intriguingly, knockdown of ACP6 by RNA interference resulted in a hypersocial phenotype with the production of more radial projections than the parental stock, suggesting that decreased levels of cAMP favour SoMo [38]. The same phenotype was observed after dual knockdown of ACP1&2 [38]; these two ACs are closely related, but diverge at their C-termini and are differentially localised to the tip and entire flagellum, respectively [37].…”
Section: Somo Is Regulated By Adenylyl Cyclases and A Phosphodiesterasementioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Mixing PDEB1 knockdown mutants with wild-type cells overcomes the defect, indicating that the downstream signalling cascade is still intact [19]. Negative regulators of SoMo have also been identified: knocking down the procyclic form-specific adenylate cyclases ACP1/2 and ACP6 result in a hypersocial phenotype, with the production of more radial projections than in communities expressing wild-type levels [21]. Interestingly, ACP1 and ACP6 both localise to the flagellar tip [22].…”
Section: Coordinated Group Movement -The Phenomenon Of Social Motilitymentioning
confidence: 99%