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   Pioneer cells established by the [SWI+] prion can promote dispersal and out-crossing in yeast  
   
نویسنده newby g.a. ,lindquist s.
منبع plos biology - 2017 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 11
چکیده    To thrive in an ever-changing environment,microbes must widely distribute their progeny to colonize new territory. simultaneously,they must evolve and adapt to the stresses of unpredictable surroundings. in both of these regards,diversity is key—if an entire population moved together or responded to the environment in the same way,it could easily go extinct. here,we show that the epigenetic prion switch [swi+] establishes a specialized subpopulation with a “pioneer” phenotypic program in saccharomyces cerevisiae. cells in the pioneer state readily disperse in water,enabling them to migrate and colonize new territory. pioneers are also more likely to find and mate with genetically diverse partners,as inhibited mating-type switching causes mother cells to shun their own daughters. in the nonprion [swi−] state,cells instead have a “settler” phenotype,forming protective flocs and tending to remain in their current position. settler cells are better able to withstand harsh conditions like drought and alkaline ph. we propose that these laboratory observations reveal a strategy employed in the wild to rapidly diversify and grant distinct,useful roles to cellular subpopulations that benefit the population as a whole. © 2017 newby,lindquist.
آدرس department of biology,massachusetts institute of technology,cambridge,ma,united states,whitehead institute for biomedical research,cambridge,ma, United States, department of biology,massachusetts institute of technology,cambridge,ma,united states,whitehead institute for biomedical research,cambridge,ma,united states,howard hughes medical institute,massachusetts institute of technology,cambridge,ma, United States
 
     
   
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