New Insights into the Macronuclear Development in Ciliates

During macronuclear differentiation in ciliated protozoa, most amazing “DNA gymnastics” takes place, which includes DNA excision, DNA elimination, DNA reorganization, and DNA‐specific amplification. Although the morphological events occurring during macronuclear development are well described, a det...

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Published in:International Review of Cytology Vol. 262; pp. 219 - 251
Main Authors: Juranek, Stefan A., Lipps, Hans Joachim
Format: Book Chapter Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Science & Technology 2007
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Summary:During macronuclear differentiation in ciliated protozoa, most amazing “DNA gymnastics” takes place, which includes DNA excision, DNA elimination, DNA reorganization, and DNA‐specific amplification. Although the morphological events occurring during macronuclear development are well described, a detailed knowledge of the molecular mechanisms and the regulation of this differentiation process is still missing. However, recently several models have been proposed for the molecular regulation of macronuclear differentiation, but these models have yet to be verified experimentally. The scope of this review is to summarize recent discoveries in different ciliate species and to compare and discuss the different models proposed. Results obtained in these studies are not only relevant for our understanding of nuclear differentiation in ciliates, but also for cellular differentiation in eukaryotic organisms in general as well as for other disciplines such as bioinformatics and computational biology.
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ISBN:012374167X
9780123741677
ISSN:0074-7696
2163-5854
DOI:10.1016/S0074-7696(07)62005-1