Published May 29, 2026 | Version v1
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A centrin–Sfi1 myoneme fishnet powers ultrafast calcium-triggered contraction in the giant ciliateSpirostomum ambiguum

  • 1. ROR icon North Carolina State University
  • 2. ROR icon University of Chicago
  • 3. ROR icon Georgia Institute of Technology
  • 4. ROR icon University of California, San Francisco
  • 5. ROR icon Drake University
  • 6. ROR icon University of Colorado Boulder

Description

Spirostomum is a giant unicellular ciliate that contracts to a quarter of its body length in less than five milliseconds, achieving an order of magnitude higher fractional shortening rate than actomyosin-based systems. This ultrafast contraction is powered by myonemes, calcium-activated protein networks at the cortex whose biochemical mechanism remains unclear. We quantify changes in cortical microtubules, membrane ruffles, and the fishnet-like myoneme mesh during contraction, and develop multiscale models that connect local myoneme shortening to whole-cell shape change. Centrin and an Sfi1 homolog colocalize with the myoneme by immunofluorescence and localize to the myoneme by immunogold electron microscopy. Coarse-grained mesh simulations reproduce the measured deformations and show that fishnet geometry, together with volume conservation, leads to uniform contraction. Finally, we reconstitute a Spirostomum centrin–Sfi1 repeat complex in vitro and measure calcium-dependent compaction and self-association, supporting a molecular basis for myoneme contractility. Together, these results underpin a multiscale model in which calcium-responsive centrin–Sfi1 structures are the central contractile element in Spirostomum and suggest design principles for fast, calcium-triggered, chemomechanical contractile networks that operate without actomyosin or ATP.

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Funding

University of Chicago
Chicago Center for Theoretical Chemistry Fellowship
U.S. National Science Foundation
1935260
U.S. National Science Foundation
2313722
U.S. National Science Foundation
2313724
U.S. National Science Foundation
1935262
U.S. National Science Foundation
1817334
U.S. National Science Foundation
2313727
U.S. National Science Foundation
2313725
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
R35GM130327
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
R35GM147400
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
R35GM142588
Schmidt Sciences
U.S. National Science Foundation
ECCS-2025064
National Institutes of Health
P41-GM103311
Georgia Institute of Technology
North Carolina State University

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Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Chemistry