AbstractBackground: The core of the eukaryotic flagellum is the axoneme, a complex motile organelle composed of ∼200 different polypeptides. The most prominent components of the axoneme are the central pair and nine outer doublet microtubules. Each doublet microtubule contains an A and a B tubule; these are composed, respectively, of 13 and 10–11 protofilaments, all of which are thought to be made of tubulin. The mechanisms that control the assembly of the doublet microtubules and establish the periodic spacings of associated proteins, such as dynein arms and radial spokes, are unknown. Tektins, a set of microtubule-associated proteins, are present in the axoneme as stable filaments that remain after the extraction of doublet microtubules; ...
Microtubules play crucial roles in cytokinesis, transport, and motility, and are therefore superb ta...
When axonemes of isolated gill cilia from the bay scallop Aequipecten irradians are heated at 45 °C ...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...
AbstractBackground: The core of the eukaryotic flagellum is the axoneme, a complex motile organelle ...
Microtubule protofilaments and their subunits isolated from sperm flagellar doublet tubules of the s...
SummaryMicrotubule doublet (MTD) is the main skeleton of cilia/flagella. Many proteins, such as dyne...
Although the overall structures of flagellar and cytoplasmic microtubules are understood, many detai...
The motile structure within eukaryotic cilia and flagella is the axoneme. This structure typically c...
SummaryAxonemes of motile eukaryotic cilia and flagella have a conserved structure of nine doublet m...
Additional contributors: Christna Ouche; Dr. Richard W. Linck (faculty mentor)Flagella and cilia pla...
The axoneme, which forms the core of eukaryotic flagella and cilia, is one of the largest macromolec...
Microtubules are structural elements of eukaryotic cells which are important for cell motility, cell...
Abstract The propulsion for mammalian sperm swimming is generated by flagella beating. Microtubule d...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
Microtubules play crucial roles in cytokinesis, transport, and motility, and are therefore superb ta...
When axonemes of isolated gill cilia from the bay scallop Aequipecten irradians are heated at 45 °C ...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...
AbstractBackground: The core of the eukaryotic flagellum is the axoneme, a complex motile organelle ...
Microtubule protofilaments and their subunits isolated from sperm flagellar doublet tubules of the s...
SummaryMicrotubule doublet (MTD) is the main skeleton of cilia/flagella. Many proteins, such as dyne...
Although the overall structures of flagellar and cytoplasmic microtubules are understood, many detai...
The motile structure within eukaryotic cilia and flagella is the axoneme. This structure typically c...
SummaryAxonemes of motile eukaryotic cilia and flagella have a conserved structure of nine doublet m...
Additional contributors: Christna Ouche; Dr. Richard W. Linck (faculty mentor)Flagella and cilia pla...
The axoneme, which forms the core of eukaryotic flagella and cilia, is one of the largest macromolec...
Microtubules are structural elements of eukaryotic cells which are important for cell motility, cell...
Abstract The propulsion for mammalian sperm swimming is generated by flagella beating. Microtubule d...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
Microtubules play crucial roles in cytokinesis, transport, and motility, and are therefore superb ta...
When axonemes of isolated gill cilia from the bay scallop Aequipecten irradians are heated at 45 °C ...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...