@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26016,
author = {Erika J Tomei and Stephen M Wolniak},
title = {Kinesin-2 and kinesin-9 have atypical functions during ciliogenesis in the male gametophyte of Marsilea vestita},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Kinesin-2, kinesin-9, ciliogenesis, cytokinesis, intraflagellar transport, basal bodies},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {BMC Cell Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Background: Spermatogenesis in the semi-aquatic fern, Marsilea vestita, is a rapid, synchronous process that is initiated when dry microspores are placed in water. Development is post-transcriptionally driven and can be divided into two phases. The first phase consists of nine mitotic division cycles that produce 7 sterile cells and 32 spermatids. During the second phase, each spermatid differentiates into a corkscrew-shaped motile spermatozoid with ~140 cilia.
Results: Analysis of the transcriptome from the male gametophyte of Marsilea revealed that one kinesin-2 (MvKinesin-2) and two kinesin-9s (MvKinesin-9A and MvKinesin-9B) are present during spermatid differentiation and ciliogenesis. RNAi knockdowns show that MvKinesin-2 is required for mitosis and cytokinesis in spermatogenous cells. Without MvKinesin-2, most spermatozoids contain two or more coiled microtubule ribbons with attached cilia and very large cell bodies. MvKinesin-9A is required for the correct placement of basal bodies along the organelle coil. Knockdowns of MvKinesin-9A have basal bodies and cilia that are irregularly positioned. Spermatozoid swimming behavior in MvKinesin-2 and -9A knockdowns is altered because of defects in axonemal placement or ciliogenesis. MvKinesin-2 knockdowns only quiver in place while MvKinesin-9A knockdowns swim erratically compared to controls. In contrast, spermatozoids produced after the silencing of MvKinesin-9B exhibit normal morphology and swimming behavior, though development is slower than normal for these gametes.
Conclusions: Our results show that MvKinesin-2 and MvKinesin-9A are required for ciliogenesis and motility in the Marsilea male gametophyte; however, these kinesins display atypical roles during these processes. MvKinesin-2 is required for cytokinesis, a role not typically associated with this protein, as well as for ciliogenesis during rapid development and MvKinesin-9A is needed for the correct orientation of basal bodies. Our results are the first to investigate the kinesin-linked mechanisms that regulate ciliogenesis in a land plant.
}
}
Matrix 36981 of Study 19463

Citation title:
"Kinesin-2 and kinesin-9 have atypical functions during ciliogenesis in the male gametophyte of Marsilea vestita".

Study name:
"Kinesin-2 and kinesin-9 have atypical functions during ciliogenesis in the male gametophyte of Marsilea vestita".

This study is part of submission 19463
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: Marsilea vestita Kinesin9 Character Matrix
Rows
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
Apis mellifera Kinesin9B XP006561916 |
(none)
|
--AIKVYARLK-PEKD-------------- |
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Kinesin9A CrKLP1 |
(none)
|
--AVKVFVRTR-PTAT-------------S |
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Kinesin9B Cr250150 |
(none)
|
---IDIFVRVK-PVPK-------------P |
Giardia lamblia Kinesin9A XP001705615 |
(none)
|
--PITVFVRMR-PTPR-------------V |
Giardia lamblia Kinesin9B XP001707755 |
(none)
|
--TIQVHARVRPPGAN--------PAMKVT |
Homo sapiens Kinesin1 HsKIF5B |
(none)
|
ECNIKVMCRFR-PLNE-------------- |
Homo sapiens Kinesin9A HsKIF9 |
(none)
|
--KVHAFVRVK-PTDD------------FA |
Homo sapiens Kinesin9B HsKIF6 |
(none)
|
--TIQIFARVKPPVRK-------------H |
Leishmania major Kinesin9B XP001687540 |
(none)
|
------------PANN-------------- |
Marsilea vestita Kinesin9A KT986258 |
(none)
|
--RIASHLRLK-PSAR-------------P |
Marsilea vestita Kinesin9B KT986259 |
(none)
|
---IEIYLRMR-PITE-------------A |
Paramecium tetraurelia Kinesin9A XP001455832 |
(none)
|
--PIKVIVRTR-PTVE------------FA |
Paramecium tetraurelia Kinesin9B XP001430724 |
(none)
|
------YLRLK-PSNN-------------Q |
Paramecium tetraurelia Kinesin9B XP001445877 |
(none)
|
-----VYLRLK-PSNN-------------Q |
Paramecium tetraurelia Kinesin9B XP001456332 |
(none)
|
-----VFLRLK-PSNN-------------Q |
Paramecium tetraurelia Kinesin9B XP001459506 |
(none)
|
----DVFLRVR-PTKN-------------P |
Physcomitrella patens Kinesin9A Phypa425498 |
(none)
|
----RVYLRLR-PSVK-------------P |
Physcomitrella patens Kinesin9A Phypa458410 |
(none)
|
--GIKVHVRIR-PTAK-------------P |
Physcomitrella patens Kinesin9B Phypa428375 |
(none)
|
-STIDIYLRVR-PISS-------------G |
Tetrahymena thermophila Kinesin9B XP001024804 |
(none)
|
--AIEIFLRVR-PAKK-------------T |
Tetrahymena thermophila Kinesin9B XP001025897 |
(none)
|
------------DNNQ-------------- |
Trichomonas vaginalis Kinesin9B XP001325581 |
(none)
|
---IQVFARVR-PCGD-------------P |
Trypanosoma brucei Kinesin9A Tb927.7.6290 |
(none)
|
---VRVIIRTK-PTDT-------------V |
Trypanosoma brucei Kinesin9B Tb927.7.726 |
(none)
|
---IRVFLRIR-PAAKGLPRPLNGVGSVRG |
Columns
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