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There is a saying that it takes a village to raise a child, each person playing a specific role.
In our latest study, we found that forming a molecular crystal inside a cell is not so different. It takes an entire organelle: a lysosome-related organelle (LRO) equipped with a specialized molecular machinery, where every molecular component plays its own role. In this work, we show that guanine crystals form within dedicated organelles, iridosomes, that belong to the LRO family. These organelles assemble rapidly and in large numbers within zebrafish iridophores in the eye and skin, enabling vision and camouflage early in development. The study sheds new light on how cells orchestrate the formation of hundreds of crystal-forming organelles with remarkable precision.
The movie below shows time-lapse imaging of crystal formation dynamics in zebrafish eye iridophores.
Read the full manuscript here: lnkd.in/d6rF2Dz4
This project was spearheaded by the incredibly talented Anna Gorelick-Ashkenazi, alongside many outstanding collaborators.
Grateful to the whole team for this journey! @yuval_barzi Tali Lerer-Goldshtein, @TsviyaO, @ZoharEyal1, @May_Gleser, Yonatan Broder, @nadavmishol, @RachaelDeis, Merav Kedmi, @WeizmannScience
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