The multilayered structure (MLS), a component of the locomotory complex of plant sperm, has been utilized extensively by taxonomists in establishing phylogenetic relationships between the lower plants and algae. Unfortunately, there has been almost no biochemical characterization of the MLS and, in those studies that did attempt a characterization, conflicting results were obtained. We utilized antisera to the calcium-binding protein centrin to probe thin sections of the mid-stage spermatids of the anthocerote Phaeoceros laevis, the hepatic Sphaerocarpos texanus, and the pteridophyte Ceratopteris richardii embedded in L. R. White resin. The lamellar strip (LS; layers S2-S4) of the MLS in each of these species is labelled strongly with anti-...
Transmission electron microscopy of the spermatogenic stages of the hydroid, Hydractinia echinata, r...
Basal bodies are microtubule-based structures which template, anchor, and orient cilia at the cell s...
Abstract: Centrins are four-EF-hand Ca2+-binding proteins, which belong to the CaM super family. The...
Centrins are calcium-binding proteins associated with microtubules organizing centers. Members of tw...
AbstractCentrins are calcium-binding proteins associated with microtubules organizing centers. Membe...
International audienceAnti-centrin monoclonal antibodies 20H5 and 11B2 produced against Clamydomonon...
Centrin is an evolutionarily conserved EF-hand calcium-binding protein found in the centriole of ani...
An ultrastructural study of motile cell development in the green alga Trentepohlia aurea has reveale...
Cnidarian sperm centrioles associate, in a sequential fashion, with numerous specialized structures ...
First discovered in unicellular eukaryotes, centrins play crucial roles in basal body duplication an...
International audienceThe cytopharyngeal apparatus in the Nassulinid ciliates Nassula and Furgasonia...
The absolute configurations of the basal/flagellar apparatus during male gametogenesis of Chara cont...
AbstractThe influence of centrioles, derived from the sperm flagellar basal bodies, and the centroso...
14 p.-5 fig.-2 tab.Nuclear matrix constituent proteins (NMCPs), the structural components of the pla...
International audienceThe adhesive disc is a highly complex apparatus that allows mobilid ciliates t...
Transmission electron microscopy of the spermatogenic stages of the hydroid, Hydractinia echinata, r...
Basal bodies are microtubule-based structures which template, anchor, and orient cilia at the cell s...
Abstract: Centrins are four-EF-hand Ca2+-binding proteins, which belong to the CaM super family. The...
Centrins are calcium-binding proteins associated with microtubules organizing centers. Members of tw...
AbstractCentrins are calcium-binding proteins associated with microtubules organizing centers. Membe...
International audienceAnti-centrin monoclonal antibodies 20H5 and 11B2 produced against Clamydomonon...
Centrin is an evolutionarily conserved EF-hand calcium-binding protein found in the centriole of ani...
An ultrastructural study of motile cell development in the green alga Trentepohlia aurea has reveale...
Cnidarian sperm centrioles associate, in a sequential fashion, with numerous specialized structures ...
First discovered in unicellular eukaryotes, centrins play crucial roles in basal body duplication an...
International audienceThe cytopharyngeal apparatus in the Nassulinid ciliates Nassula and Furgasonia...
The absolute configurations of the basal/flagellar apparatus during male gametogenesis of Chara cont...
AbstractThe influence of centrioles, derived from the sperm flagellar basal bodies, and the centroso...
14 p.-5 fig.-2 tab.Nuclear matrix constituent proteins (NMCPs), the structural components of the pla...
International audienceThe adhesive disc is a highly complex apparatus that allows mobilid ciliates t...
Transmission electron microscopy of the spermatogenic stages of the hydroid, Hydractinia echinata, r...
Basal bodies are microtubule-based structures which template, anchor, and orient cilia at the cell s...
Abstract: Centrins are four-EF-hand Ca2+-binding proteins, which belong to the CaM super family. The...