Productive beating of eukaryotic flagella and cilia requires a strict regulation of axonemal dynein activation. Fundamental to any description of axonemal beating is an understanding of the significance of the central pair microtubules and the degree to which central pair rotation has a role. However, for the majority of organisms, it is unclear whether the central pair actually rotates. Using an extra-axonemal structure as a fixed reference, we analysed the orientation of the central pair in African trypanosomes and other kinetoplastid protozoa. A geometric correction allowed the superposition of data from many cross-sections, demonstrating that the axis of the central pair is invariant and that there is no central pair rotation in these o...
The 9 + 2 axoneme structure of the motile flagellum/cilium is an iconic, apparently symmetrical cell...
Proctolin was the first insect neuropeptide to be sequenced and has been the subject of many physiol...
<div><p>Flagellum motility is critical for normal human development and for transmission of pathogen...
Productive beating of eukaryotic flagella and cilia requires a strict regulation of axonemal dynein ...
The typical structure of the eukaryotic flagellum consists of a central pair of singlet microtubules...
Regulation of ciliary and flagellar motility requires spatial control of dynein-driven microtubule s...
There is now considerable evidence that the basis for ciliary and flagellar movement is an active sl...
Cilia and flagella contain nine outer doublet microtubules and a pair of central microtubules. The c...
The Trypanosoma brucei flagellum is unusual as it is attached along the cell body and contains, in a...
The flagellum of Trypanosoma brucei is a multifunctional organelle with critical roles in motility a...
BACKGROUND: Most motile cilia and flagella have nine outer doublet and two central pair (CP) microtu...
Eukaryotic flagella are complex microtubule based organelles and in many organisms there are extra a...
AbstractAxonemes are ancient organelles that mediate motility of cilia and flagella in animals, plan...
Most motile flagella have an axoneme that contains nine outer microtubule doublets and a central pai...
Eukaryotic flagella (synonymous with cilia) rely on a microtubule-based axoneme, together with acces...
The 9 + 2 axoneme structure of the motile flagellum/cilium is an iconic, apparently symmetrical cell...
Proctolin was the first insect neuropeptide to be sequenced and has been the subject of many physiol...
<div><p>Flagellum motility is critical for normal human development and for transmission of pathogen...
Productive beating of eukaryotic flagella and cilia requires a strict regulation of axonemal dynein ...
The typical structure of the eukaryotic flagellum consists of a central pair of singlet microtubules...
Regulation of ciliary and flagellar motility requires spatial control of dynein-driven microtubule s...
There is now considerable evidence that the basis for ciliary and flagellar movement is an active sl...
Cilia and flagella contain nine outer doublet microtubules and a pair of central microtubules. The c...
The Trypanosoma brucei flagellum is unusual as it is attached along the cell body and contains, in a...
The flagellum of Trypanosoma brucei is a multifunctional organelle with critical roles in motility a...
BACKGROUND: Most motile cilia and flagella have nine outer doublet and two central pair (CP) microtu...
Eukaryotic flagella are complex microtubule based organelles and in many organisms there are extra a...
AbstractAxonemes are ancient organelles that mediate motility of cilia and flagella in animals, plan...
Most motile flagella have an axoneme that contains nine outer microtubule doublets and a central pai...
Eukaryotic flagella (synonymous with cilia) rely on a microtubule-based axoneme, together with acces...
The 9 + 2 axoneme structure of the motile flagellum/cilium is an iconic, apparently symmetrical cell...
Proctolin was the first insect neuropeptide to be sequenced and has been the subject of many physiol...
<div><p>Flagellum motility is critical for normal human development and for transmission of pathogen...