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Title Molecular to organismal chirality is induced by the conserved myosin 1D
Creator Lebreton et al.
Author G. Lebreton
Author C. Géminard
Author F. Lapraz
Author S. Pyrpassopoulos
Author D. Cerezo
Author P. Spéder
Author E. M. Ostap
Author S. Noselli
Abstract The emergence of asymmetry from an initially symmetrical state is a universal transition in nature. Living organisms show asymmetries at the molecular, cellular, tissular, and organismal level. However, whether and how multilevel asymmetries are related remains unclear. In this study, we show that Drosophila myosin 1D (Myo1D) and myosin 1C (Myo1C) are sufficient to generate de novo directional twisting of cells, single organs, or the whole body in opposite directions. Directionality lies in the myosins' motor domain and is swappable between Myo1D and Myo1C. In addition, Myo1D drives gliding of actin filaments in circular, counterclockwise paths in vitro. Altogether, our results reveal the molecular motor Myo1D as a chiral determinant that is sufficient to break symmetry at all biological scales through chiral interaction with the actin cytoskeleton.
Publication Science (New York, N.Y.)
Volume 362
Issue 6417
Pages 949-952
Date 11 23, 2018
Journal Abbr Science
Language eng
DOI 10.1126/science.aat8642
ISSN 1095-9203
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 30467170
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