AbstractOuter-arm dynein is the main engine providing the motive force in cilia. Using three-dimensional tracking microscopy, we found that contrary to previous reports Tetrahymena ciliary three-headed outer-arm dynein (αβγ) as well as proteolytically generated two-headed (βγ) and one-headed (α) subparticles showed clockwise rotation of each sliding microtubule around its longitudinal axis in microtubule corkscrewing assays. By measuring the rotational pitch as a function of ATP concentration, we also found that the microtubule corkscrewing pitch is independent of ATP concentration, except at low ATP concentrations where the pitch generated by both three-headed αβγ and one-headed α exhibited significantly longer pitch. In contrast, the pitc...
AbstractCilia and flagella are equipped with multiple species of dyneins that have diverse motor pro...
The motile structure within eukaryotic cilia and flagella is the axoneme. This structure typically c...
Cilia are thin microtubule-based protrusions of eukaryotic cells. The swimming of ciliated protists ...
AbstractOuter-arm dynein is the main engine providing the motive force in cilia. Using three-dimensi...
Dynein, the force-generating enzyme that powers the movement of cilia and flagella, has been charact...
Tetrahymena cilia contain a three-headed 22S (outer arm) dynein and a single-headed 14S dynein. In t...
Generation of ciliary beating involves multiple different dynein motors acting in concert to specify...
Dynein is a large multiprotein complex that contains several subunits. At least 12 axonemal dynein i...
Cilia and flagella are beating rod-like organelles that enable the directional movement of microorga...
AbstractNormal left-right patterning in vertebrates depends on the rotational movement of nodal cili...
AbstractThe bending of cilia and flagella is driven by forces generated by dynein motor proteins. Th...
The bending of cilia and flagella is driven by forces generated by dynein motor proteins. These forc...
Dynein ATPases are microtubule motors that are critical to diverse processes such as vesicle transpo...
Generating the complex waveforms characteristic of beating eukaryotic cilia and flagella requires sp...
Abstract. Tetrahymena cilia contain a three-headed 22S (outer arm) dynein and a single-headed 14S dy...
AbstractCilia and flagella are equipped with multiple species of dyneins that have diverse motor pro...
The motile structure within eukaryotic cilia and flagella is the axoneme. This structure typically c...
Cilia are thin microtubule-based protrusions of eukaryotic cells. The swimming of ciliated protists ...
AbstractOuter-arm dynein is the main engine providing the motive force in cilia. Using three-dimensi...
Dynein, the force-generating enzyme that powers the movement of cilia and flagella, has been charact...
Tetrahymena cilia contain a three-headed 22S (outer arm) dynein and a single-headed 14S dynein. In t...
Generation of ciliary beating involves multiple different dynein motors acting in concert to specify...
Dynein is a large multiprotein complex that contains several subunits. At least 12 axonemal dynein i...
Cilia and flagella are beating rod-like organelles that enable the directional movement of microorga...
AbstractNormal left-right patterning in vertebrates depends on the rotational movement of nodal cili...
AbstractThe bending of cilia and flagella is driven by forces generated by dynein motor proteins. Th...
The bending of cilia and flagella is driven by forces generated by dynein motor proteins. These forc...
Dynein ATPases are microtubule motors that are critical to diverse processes such as vesicle transpo...
Generating the complex waveforms characteristic of beating eukaryotic cilia and flagella requires sp...
Abstract. Tetrahymena cilia contain a three-headed 22S (outer arm) dynein and a single-headed 14S dy...
AbstractCilia and flagella are equipped with multiple species of dyneins that have diverse motor pro...
The motile structure within eukaryotic cilia and flagella is the axoneme. This structure typically c...
Cilia are thin microtubule-based protrusions of eukaryotic cells. The swimming of ciliated protists ...