Anoctamin-like protein 1 regulates repolarization in Paramecium behavioral responses

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.1111/jeu.13030
Kana Sakoshita, Shotaro Aratani, Nana Kameda, Ryo Takebe, Takashi Tominaga, Masaki Ishida, Manabu Hori
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Paramecium exhibits responsive behavior to environmental changes, moving either closer to or further away from stimuli. Electrophysiological experiments have revealed that these behavioral responses are controlled by membrane potentials. Anoctamin, a Ca2+-activated Cl channel, is involved in the regulation of membrane potential in mammals. However, it remains uncertain whether Cl channels like anoctamin regulate Paramecium behavior. Herein, replacement of external Cl ions with acetate ion and application of Cl channel blocker niflumic acid (NFA, 0.1 μM) increased spontaneous avoiding reactions (sARs). Hence, we hypothesized that anoctamin is involved in the stabilization of membrane potential fluctuation. Paramecium cells in which the anoctamin-like protein 1 gene was knocked down displayed frequent sARs in the culture medium without external stimulation. Treatment of anoctamin-like protein 1-knockdown cells with the Ca2+ chelator BAPTA or Ca-channel blocker nicardipine reversed the increase in sARs. Electrophysiological experiments revealed extension of membrane depolarization when positive currents were applied to anoctamin-like protein 1-knockdown cells. We concluded that anoctamin-like protein 1 works as a Cl-channel and stabilizes the membrane potential oscillation, reducing sARs.

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类鼻氨蛋白 1 调节鹦鹉螺行为反应中的再极化。
副蚤对环境变化表现出反应行为,要么靠近刺激物,要么远离刺激物。电生理实验表明,这些行为反应是由膜电位控制的。Anoctamin 是一种 Ca2+ 激活的 Cl- 通道,它参与了哺乳动物膜电位的调节。然而,像anoctamin这样的Cl-通道是否调控寄生虫的行为仍不确定。在这里,用醋酸离子替代外部 Cl- 离子并施用 Cl- 通道阻断剂硝氟酸(NFA,0.1 μM)会增加自发回避反应(sARs)。因此,我们推测鹅膏蕈素参与了膜电位波动的稳定过程。在没有外部刺激的情况下,敲除了类安乃近蛋白 1 基因的副鳞片细胞在培养液中会频繁出现自发回避反应(sARs)。用 Ca2+ 螯合剂 BAPTA 或 Ca 通道阻滞剂尼卡地平处理敲除了 anoctamin-like protein 1 基因的细胞,可逆转 sARs 的增加。电生理实验显示,在鹅肌肽样蛋白 1-敲除细胞中施加正向电流时,膜去极化会延长。我们得出的结论是,鹅膏蕈样蛋白1可作为Cl-通道发挥作用,稳定膜电位振荡,从而降低sARs。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.
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