The axoneme, which forms the core of eukaryotic flagella and cilia, is one of the largest macromolecular machines with a structure that is largely conserved from protists to mammals. Microtubule doublets are structural components of axonemes containing a number of proteins besides tubulin, and are usually found in arrays of nine doublets arranged around two singlet microtubules. Coordinated sliding of adjacent doublets, which involves a host of other proteins in the axoneme, produces periodic beating movements of the axoneme. We have obtained a 3D density map of intact microtubule doublets using cryo-electron tomography and image averaging. Our map, with a resolution of about 3 nm, provides insights into locations of particular proteins wit...
The flagella of mammalian sperm display non-planar, asymmetric beating, in contrast to the planar, s...
Microtubules (MTs) are an essential component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton formed by the polymeriz...
The development of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) allowed microtubules to be captured ...
Coordinated sliding of microtubule doublets, driven by dynein motors, produces periodic beating of t...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
SummaryMicrotubule doublet (MTD) is the main skeleton of cilia/flagella. Many proteins, such as dyne...
AbstractBackground: The core of the eukaryotic flagellum is the axoneme, a complex motile organelle ...
Cells use motile cilia to generate force in the extracellular space. The structure of a cilium can b...
AbstractWe have obtained a 3D reconstruction of intact microtubules, using cryoelectron microscopy a...
Eukaryotic flagella (synonymous with cilia) rely on a microtubule-based axoneme, together with acces...
We have obtained a 3D reconstruction of intact microtubules, using cryoelectron microscopy and image...
Cilia, the hair-like protrusions that beat at high frequencies to propel a cell or move fluid around...
AbstractThe high homology of its axonemal components with humans and a large repertoire of axonemal ...
The flagella of mammalian sperm display non-planar, asymmetric beating, in contrast to the planar, s...
Microtubules (MTs) are an essential component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton formed by the polymeriz...
The development of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) allowed microtubules to be captured ...
Coordinated sliding of microtubule doublets, driven by dynein motors, produces periodic beating of t...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
Doublet microtubules (DMTs) provide a scaffold for axoneme assembly in motile cilia. Aside from α/β ...
SummaryMicrotubule doublet (MTD) is the main skeleton of cilia/flagella. Many proteins, such as dyne...
AbstractBackground: The core of the eukaryotic flagellum is the axoneme, a complex motile organelle ...
Cells use motile cilia to generate force in the extracellular space. The structure of a cilium can b...
AbstractWe have obtained a 3D reconstruction of intact microtubules, using cryoelectron microscopy a...
Eukaryotic flagella (synonymous with cilia) rely on a microtubule-based axoneme, together with acces...
We have obtained a 3D reconstruction of intact microtubules, using cryoelectron microscopy and image...
Cilia, the hair-like protrusions that beat at high frequencies to propel a cell or move fluid around...
AbstractThe high homology of its axonemal components with humans and a large repertoire of axonemal ...
The flagella of mammalian sperm display non-planar, asymmetric beating, in contrast to the planar, s...
Microtubules (MTs) are an essential component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton formed by the polymeriz...
The development of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) allowed microtubules to be captured ...