When detergent-extracted, demembranated cell models of Chlamydomonas were resuspended in reactivation solutions containing less than 10(-8) M Ca++, many models initially swam in helical paths similar to those of intact cells; others swam in circles against the surface of the slide or coverslip. With increasing time after reactivation, fewer models swam in helices and more swam in circles. This transition from helical to circular swimming was the result of a progressive inactivation of one of the axonemes; in the extreme case, one axoneme was completely inactive whereas the other beat with a normal waveform. At these low Ca++ concentrations, the inactivated axoneme was the trans-axoneme (the one farthest from the eyespot) in 70-100% of the m...
The beating of motile cilia generates fluid flow over epithelia in brain ventricles, airways, and Fa...
We investigate the messenger role of calcium ions implicated in the regulation of wave-like bending ...
We asked to what extent Ca2+ signals in two different domains of Paramecium cells remain separated d...
The effect of Ca(++) on the waveform of reactivated, isolated axonemes of chlamydomonas flagella was...
International audienceThe beating of cilia and flagella is essential to perform many important biolo...
A new mutant strain of Chlamydomonas, ptx1, has been identified which is defective in phototaxis. Th...
Ca2+-dependent signalling processes are implicated in many aspects of flagella function in the green...
Ciliary and flagellar motility is regulated by changes in intraflagellar calcium. However, the molec...
A rapid, Ca2+-dependent change in the angle between basal bodies (up to 180 degrees) is associated w...
When the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii swims, it uses the breaststroke beat of its two flagel...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii deflagellates in response to certain environmental stimuli....
The euglenoid flagellates are able to change their shape rapidly in response to a variety of stimuli...
Triton X-100-extracted mouse sperm treated with 0.1 mM ATP and 1.0 mM Ca2+ exhibit an extremely coil...
The movement of ciliary membrane proteins is directed by transient interactions with intraflagellar ...
The outer dynein arm-docking complex (ODA-DC) targets the outer dynein arm to its correct binding si...
The beating of motile cilia generates fluid flow over epithelia in brain ventricles, airways, and Fa...
We investigate the messenger role of calcium ions implicated in the regulation of wave-like bending ...
We asked to what extent Ca2+ signals in two different domains of Paramecium cells remain separated d...
The effect of Ca(++) on the waveform of reactivated, isolated axonemes of chlamydomonas flagella was...
International audienceThe beating of cilia and flagella is essential to perform many important biolo...
A new mutant strain of Chlamydomonas, ptx1, has been identified which is defective in phototaxis. Th...
Ca2+-dependent signalling processes are implicated in many aspects of flagella function in the green...
Ciliary and flagellar motility is regulated by changes in intraflagellar calcium. However, the molec...
A rapid, Ca2+-dependent change in the angle between basal bodies (up to 180 degrees) is associated w...
When the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii swims, it uses the breaststroke beat of its two flagel...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii deflagellates in response to certain environmental stimuli....
The euglenoid flagellates are able to change their shape rapidly in response to a variety of stimuli...
Triton X-100-extracted mouse sperm treated with 0.1 mM ATP and 1.0 mM Ca2+ exhibit an extremely coil...
The movement of ciliary membrane proteins is directed by transient interactions with intraflagellar ...
The outer dynein arm-docking complex (ODA-DC) targets the outer dynein arm to its correct binding si...
The beating of motile cilia generates fluid flow over epithelia in brain ventricles, airways, and Fa...
We investigate the messenger role of calcium ions implicated in the regulation of wave-like bending ...
We asked to what extent Ca2+ signals in two different domains of Paramecium cells remain separated d...