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. 2022:114:215-245.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-93306-7_9.

Mechanics of Microsporidian Polar Tube Firing

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Mechanics of Microsporidian Polar Tube Firing

Pattana Jaroenlak et al. Exp Suppl. 2022.

Abstract

As obligate intracellular parasites with reduced genomes, microsporidia must infect host cells in order to replicate and cause disease. They can initiate infection by utilizing a harpoon-like invasion organelle called the polar tube (PT). The PT is both visually and functionally a striking organelle and is a characteristic feature of the microsporidian phylum. Outside the host, microsporidia exist as transmissible, single-celled spores. Inside each spore, the PT is arranged as a tight coil. Upon germination, the PT undergoes a large conformational change into a long, linear tube and acts as a tunnel for the delivery of infectious cargo from the spore to a host cell. The firing process is extremely rapid, occurring on a millisecond timescale, and the emergent tube may be as long as 20 times the size of the spore body. In this chapter, we discuss what is known about the structure of the PT, the mechanics of the PT firing process, and how it enables movement of material from the spore body.

Keywords: Cargo transport; Extruded PT; Nuclear deformation; PT; PT configuration; PT firing; PT firing dynamics; PT structures; Polar tube; Spore germination.

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