Structural diversity of axonemes across mammalian motile cilia
Utrecht University · University Medical Center Utrecht · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Reproduction, development and homeostasis depend on motile cilia, whose rhythmic beating is powered by a microtubule-based molecular machine called the axoneme. Although an atomic model of the axoneme is available for the alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 1 , structures of mammalian axonemes are incomplete 1–5 . Furthermore, we do not fully understand how molecular structures of axonemes vary across motile-ciliated cell types in the body. Here we use cryoelectron microscopy, cryoelectron tomography and proteomics to resolve the 96-nm modular repeat of axonemal doublet microtubules (DMTs) from both sperm flagella and epithelial cilia of the oviduct, brain ventricles and respiratory tract. We find that…
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- 100%
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Authors
10- MRMiguel Ricardo LeungCorresponding
Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht, Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research
- CSChen Sun
Washington University in St. Louis
- JZJianwei Zeng
Washington University in St. Louis
- JRJacob R. Anderson
Harvard University, Boston VA Research Institute
- QNQingwei Niu
Washington University in St. Louis
Topics & keywords
- Axoneme
- Cilium
- Flagellum
- Motile cilium
- Biology
- Intraflagellar transport
- Cell biology
- Microtubule