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Evolution of a remarkable intracellular polymer and extreme cell allometry in hagfishes. | LitMetric

Evolution of a remarkable intracellular polymer and extreme cell allometry in hagfishes.

Curr Biol

Schmid College of Science and Technology, Chapman University, 1 University Drive, Orange, CA 92866, USA.

Published: November 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how hagfish body size affects the size and strength of their slime threads, produced by gland thread cells (GTCs), which are crucial for defense against predators.
  • Researchers examined 19 hagfish species and found that larger hagfishes produce longer and thicker slime threads, with GTC lengths ranging from 40 to 250 μm.
  • The results indicate that natural selection favors larger and stronger slime threads in bigger hagfishes, suggesting a link between body size and defensive capabilities in these animals.

Article Abstract

The size of animal cells rarely scales with body size, likely due to biophysical and physiological constraints. In hagfishes, gland thread cells (GTCs) each produce a silk-like proteinaceous fiber called a slime thread. The slime threads impart strength to a hagfish's defensive slime and thus are potentially subject to selection on their function outside of the body. Body size is of fundamental importance in predator-prey interactions, which led us to hypothesize that larger hagfishes produce longer and stronger slime threads than smaller ones. Here, by sampling a range of sizes of hagfish from 19 species, we systematically examined the scaling of GTC and slime-thread dimensions with body size within both phylogenetic and ontogenetic contexts. We found that the length of GTCs varied between 40 and 250 μm and scaled positively with body size, exhibiting an allometric exponent greater than those in other animal cells. Correspondingly, larger hagfishes produce longer and thicker slime threads and thus are equipped to defend against larger predators. With diameter and length varying 4-fold (0.7-4 μm and 5-22 cm, respectively) over a body-size range of 10-128 cm, the slime threads characterize the largest intracellular polymers known in biology. Our results suggest selection for stronger defensive slime in larger hagfishes has driven the evolution of extreme size and allometry of GTCs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.08.066DOI Listing

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