Two cell-counting factors regulate the aggregate size of the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum

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Countin, a cell-counting factor in Dictyostelium discoideum, is considered to limit the maximum size of the multicellular structure, because acountin null strain forms a huge fruiting body compared to that of the wild-type. A novel gene, countin2, that is highly homologous to countin (40% identity in amino acid sequence) was identified in the D. discoideum genome. The countin2 null strain formed a 1.7-fold higher number of the aggregates, resulting in smaller fruiting bodies compared with those of wild-type cells. Thus, the Countin2 protein is thought to limit the minimum size of the multicellular structure. The size and number of aggregates formed by a mixture of countin null and countin2 null strains were the same as those of the wild-type. These findings demonstrate that a combination of Countin and Countin2 proteins determines the appropriate size of the multicellular structure of D. discoideum.

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Okuwa, T., Katayama, T., Takano, A., Kodaira, K. I., & Yasukawa, H. (2001). Two cell-counting factors regulate the aggregate size of the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum. Development Growth and Differentiation, 43(6), 735–744. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-169X.2001.00615.x

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