In unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, fast cell motility and rapid movement of material over cell surfaces are often mediated by ciliary or flagellar beating. The conserved defining structure in most motile cilia and flagella is the '9+2' microtubule axoneme. Our general understanding of flagellum assembly and the regulation of flagellar motility has been led by results from seminal studies of flagellate protozoa and algae. Here we review recent work relating to various aspects of protist physiology and cell biology. In particular, we discuss energy metabolism in eukaryotic flagella, modifications to the canonical assembly pathway and flagellum function in parasite virulence
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
It has been a decade since a novel form of microtubule (MT)-based motility, i.e., intraflagellar tra...
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella play crucial roles in development, signaling, and motility, and their ...
In unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, fast cell motility and rapid movement of material over ...
In unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, fast cell motility and rapid movement of material over ...
Prokaryotes use a wide variety of structures to facilitate motility. The majority of research to dat...
International audienceMost mammalian cell types have the potential to assemble at least one cilium. ...
The microtubule axoneme is an iconic structure in eukaryotic cell biology and the defining structure...
The 9 + 2 microtubule axoneme of flagella and cilia represents one of the most iconic structures bui...
International audienceCilia and flagella are ubiquitous organelles that protrude from the surfaces o...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
Cilia and flagella play an important role in motility, sensory perception, and the life cycles of eu...
Eukaryotic flagella (also referred to as cilia) are microtubule-based organelles that protrude from ...
The evolution of molecular machines is fundamental to the development of pathogenesis in bacteria. T...
Cilia and flagella play an important role in motility, sensory perception, and the life cycles of eu...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
It has been a decade since a novel form of microtubule (MT)-based motility, i.e., intraflagellar tra...
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella play crucial roles in development, signaling, and motility, and their ...
In unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, fast cell motility and rapid movement of material over ...
In unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, fast cell motility and rapid movement of material over ...
Prokaryotes use a wide variety of structures to facilitate motility. The majority of research to dat...
International audienceMost mammalian cell types have the potential to assemble at least one cilium. ...
The microtubule axoneme is an iconic structure in eukaryotic cell biology and the defining structure...
The 9 + 2 microtubule axoneme of flagella and cilia represents one of the most iconic structures bui...
International audienceCilia and flagella are ubiquitous organelles that protrude from the surfaces o...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
Cilia and flagella play an important role in motility, sensory perception, and the life cycles of eu...
Eukaryotic flagella (also referred to as cilia) are microtubule-based organelles that protrude from ...
The evolution of molecular machines is fundamental to the development of pathogenesis in bacteria. T...
Cilia and flagella play an important role in motility, sensory perception, and the life cycles of eu...
Cellular appendages such as cilia and flagella represent universal tools enabling cells and microbes...
It has been a decade since a novel form of microtubule (MT)-based motility, i.e., intraflagellar tra...
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella play crucial roles in development, signaling, and motility, and their ...