Tissue-like multicellular development triggered by mechanical compression in archaea.

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Tác giả: Vikram Alva, Katherine Andre, Tanmay A M Bharat, Alex Bisson, Ido Caspy, Pedro Escudeiro, Sebastian Kadener, Olivia S Leland, John Mallon, Sinead Nguyen, Inés Lucía Patop, Theopi Rados, L Thiberio Rangel, Lars D Renner, Yoav Soen, Elad Stolovicki, Vera Thiel, Andriko von Kügelgen

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Science (New York, N.Y.) , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 743020

The advent of clonal multicellularity is a critical evolutionary milestone, seen often in eukaryotes, rarely in bacteria, and only once in archaea. We show that uniaxial compression induces clonal multicellularity in haloarchaea, forming tissue-like structures. These archaeal tissues are mechanically and molecularly distinct from their unicellular lifestyle, mimicking several eukaryotic features. Archaeal tissues undergo a multinucleate stage followed by tubulin-independent cellularization, orchestrated by active membrane tension at a critical cell size. After cellularization, tissue junction elasticity becomes akin to that of animal tissues, giving rise to two cell types-peripheral (Per) and central scutoid (Scu) cells-with distinct actin and protein glycosylation polarity patterns. Our findings highlight the potential convergent evolution of a biophysical mechanism in the emergence of multicellular systems across domains of life.
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