RNA interference by cyanobacterial feeding demonstrates the SCSG1 gene is essential for ciliogenesis during oral apparatus regeneration in stentor

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In the giant ciliate Stentor coeruleus, oral apparatus (OA) regeneration is an experimentally tractable regeneration paradigm that occurs via a series of morphological steps. OA regeneration is thought to be driven by a complex regulatory system that orchestrates the temporal expression of conserved and specific genes. We previously identified a S. coeruleus-specific gene (named SCSG1) that was significantly upregulated during the ciliogenesis stages of OA regeneration, with an expression peak at the stage of the first OA cilia appearance. We established a novel RNA interference (RNAi) method through cyanobacteria Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 feeding in S. coeruleus. The expression of SCSG1 gene was significantly knocked down by using this method and induced abnormal ciliogenesis of OA regeneration in S. coeruleus, suggesting that SCSG1 is essential for OA regeneration in S. coeruleus. This novel RNAi method by cyanobacterial feeding has potential utility for studying other ciliates.

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Wei, W., Jiang, C., Chai, X., Zhang, J., Zhang, C. C., Miao, W., & Xiong, J. (2021). RNA interference by cyanobacterial feeding demonstrates the SCSG1 gene is essential for ciliogenesis during oral apparatus regeneration in stentor. Microorganisms, 9(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010176

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