Flagellar dynein generates forces that produce relative shearing between doublet microtubules in the axoneme; this drives propagated bending of flagella and cilia. To better understand dynein's role in coordinated flagellar and ciliary motion, we have developed an in situ assay in which polymerized single microtubules glide along doublet microtubules extruded from disintegrated bovine sperm flagella at a pH of 7.8. The exposed, active dynein remain attached to their respective doublet microtubules, allowing gliding of individual microtubules to be observed in an environment that allows direct control of chemical conditions. In the presence of ATP, translocation of microtubules by dynein exhibits Michaelis-Menten type kinetics, with V ma...
Eukaryotic flagella and cilia are long rod-like extensions of cells, which play a fundamental role i...
AbstractOuter-arm dynein is the main engine providing the motive force in cilia. Using three-dimensi...
Coordinated sliding of microtubule doublets, driven by dynein motors, produces periodic beating of t...
AbstractWe highly purified the Chlamydomonas inner-arm dyneins e and c, considered to be single-head...
AbstractInner-arm dynein-f of Chlamydomonas flagella is a heterodimeric dynein. We performed convent...
AbstractThe 9+2 configuration of axonemes is one of the most conserved structures of eukaryotic orga...
The inner and outer arms of the flagellar axoneme generate the forces needed for flagellar movement;...
Abstract Dynein is a minus-end-directed motor that generates oscillatory motion in eukaryotic flagel...
AbstractDyneins are large multi-component microtubule-based molecular motors involved in many fundam...
The motile structure within eukaryotic cilia and flagella is the axoneme. This structure typically c...
Dynein, the force-generating enzyme that powers the movement of cilia and flagella, has been charact...
Motility of cilia/flagella is generated by a coordinated activity of thousands of dyneins. Inner dyn...
Generating the complex waveforms characteristic of beating eukaryotic cilia and flagella requires sp...
Transport of cargos not only plays a critical role on the meter scale in our daily life when we trav...
Flagella are hair-like projections from the surface of eukaryotic cells, and they play an important ...
Eukaryotic flagella and cilia are long rod-like extensions of cells, which play a fundamental role i...
AbstractOuter-arm dynein is the main engine providing the motive force in cilia. Using three-dimensi...
Coordinated sliding of microtubule doublets, driven by dynein motors, produces periodic beating of t...
AbstractWe highly purified the Chlamydomonas inner-arm dyneins e and c, considered to be single-head...
AbstractInner-arm dynein-f of Chlamydomonas flagella is a heterodimeric dynein. We performed convent...
AbstractThe 9+2 configuration of axonemes is one of the most conserved structures of eukaryotic orga...
The inner and outer arms of the flagellar axoneme generate the forces needed for flagellar movement;...
Abstract Dynein is a minus-end-directed motor that generates oscillatory motion in eukaryotic flagel...
AbstractDyneins are large multi-component microtubule-based molecular motors involved in many fundam...
The motile structure within eukaryotic cilia and flagella is the axoneme. This structure typically c...
Dynein, the force-generating enzyme that powers the movement of cilia and flagella, has been charact...
Motility of cilia/flagella is generated by a coordinated activity of thousands of dyneins. Inner dyn...
Generating the complex waveforms characteristic of beating eukaryotic cilia and flagella requires sp...
Transport of cargos not only plays a critical role on the meter scale in our daily life when we trav...
Flagella are hair-like projections from the surface of eukaryotic cells, and they play an important ...
Eukaryotic flagella and cilia are long rod-like extensions of cells, which play a fundamental role i...
AbstractOuter-arm dynein is the main engine providing the motive force in cilia. Using three-dimensi...
Coordinated sliding of microtubule doublets, driven by dynein motors, produces periodic beating of t...