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The Hagfish Gland Thread Cell: A Fiber-Producing Cell Involved In Predator Defense, Douglas S. Fudge, Sarah Schorno May 2016

The Hagfish Gland Thread Cell: A Fiber-Producing Cell Involved In Predator Defense, Douglas S. Fudge, Sarah Schorno

Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research

Fibers are ubiquitous in biology, and include tensile materials produced by specialized glands (such as silks), extracellular fibrils that reinforce exoskeletons and connective tissues (such as chitin and collagen), as well as intracellular filaments that make up the metazoan cytoskeleton (such as F-actin, microtubules, and intermediate filaments). Hagfish gland thread cells are unique in that they produce a high aspect ratio fiber from cytoskeletal building blocks within the confines of their cytoplasm. These threads are elaborately coiled into structures that readily unravel when they are ejected into seawater from the slime glands. In this review we summarize what is currently …