نتایج جستجو برای: flagella

تعداد نتایج: 5053  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
K A Johnson J L Rosenbaum

During mating of the alga Chlamydomonas, two biflagellate cells fuse to form a single quadriflagellate cell that contains two nuclei and a common cytoplasm. We have used this cell fusion during mating to transfer unassembled flagellar components from the cytoplasm of one Chlamydomonas cell into that of another in order to study in vivo the polarity of flagellar assembly. In the first series of ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
Raymond E Goldstein Marco Polin Idan Tuval

It has long been conjectured that hydrodynamic interactions between beating eukaryotic flagella underlie their ubiquitous forms of synchronization; yet there has been no experimental test of this connection. The biflagellate alga Chlamydomonas is a simple model for such studies, as its two flagella are representative of those most commonly found in eukaryotes. Using micromanipulation and high-s...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1975
SJ Berry E Johnson

Cilia and flagella are rare in nongerminal tissues of anthropods, and are generally thought to be restricted to sperm and sensory cells in insects (2). Whitten (5) has reported the presence of kinetosomes at the base of mitotrichia in the dipteran fly Sarcophaga bullata, but reports no evidence of the organization of fibrous elements characteristic of cilia and or flagella. During an ultrastruc...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1952
M P STARR R C WILLIAMS

Studies on the nature of the bacterial flagella have received considerable impetus from the hypothesis advanced by Pijper (1947) that flagella are not the locomotor organs of bacteria, but are merely "mucous twirls" trailing from the cell surface. A considerable body of criticism has arisen (Houwink and van Iterson, 1950) challenging Pijper's viewpoint. As a result, numerous contributions conce...

Journal: :Arthropod structure & development 2003
Charles D Derby Jennifer K Fortier Paul J H Harrison Holly S Cate

Although stomatopod crustaceans use their chemical senses in many facets of behavior, little is known about their chemosensory neural pathways, especially in comparison to the better-studied decapod crustaceans. We examined the stomatopod Neogonodactylus oerstedii to determine organizational aspects of peripheral and central neural pathway of antennules, which is a major chemosensory organ. We ...

2003
S. Burnasheva Hideo Mohri

As recognized by Irene Manton (1) at the time that the basic 9 + 2 structural uniformity of cilia and most eukaryotic flagella was first becoming recognized, these organelles are sufficiently complex that knowledge of their structure, no matter how detailed, cannot provide an understanding of their mechanisms of growth and function . In our understanding of these mechanisms, the substantial adv...

2012
Iwona Bucior Julia F. Pielage Joanne N. Engel

Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an important opportunistic pathogen of man, exploits numerous factors for initial attachment to the host, an event required to establish bacterial infection. In this paper, we rigorously explore the role of two major bacterial adhesins, type IV pili (Tfp) and flagella, in bacterial adherence to distinct host receptors at the apical (AP) and basolateral (BL) surfaces of p...

B. Mojazi Amiri H. Poorbagher M. Nasrollah Pourmoghadam N. Nemati Mobin S. Eagderi,

The present study aimed to investigate effects of the heavy metal Cd on the sperm morphological indices of Caspimyzon wagneri. The sperm were exposed to 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100 and 1000 mg.L‑1 Cd for three minutes, three and 36 hours. The sperms exposed to Cd showed an increase in the length, width and surface of the head, flagella degradation and slightly flagella breakage.  With increase of Cd ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Sabrina Absalon Linda Kohl Carole Branche Thierry Blisnick Géraldine Toutirais Filippo Rusconi Jacky Cosson Mélanie Bonhivers Derrick Robinson Philippe Bastin

To perform their multiple functions, cilia and flagella are precisely positioned at the cell surface by mechanisms that remain poorly understood. The protist Trypanosoma brucei possesses a single flagellum that adheres to the cell body where a specific cytoskeletal structure is localised, the flagellum attachment zone (FAZ). Trypanosomes build a new flagellum whose distal tip is connected to th...

2016
Dan Meng Junmin Pan

NIMA-related kinases (Nrks or Neks) have emerged as key regulators of ciliogenesis. In human, mutations in Nek1 and Nek8 cause cilia-related disorders. The ciliary functions of Nrks are mostly revealed by genetic studies; however, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Here we show that a Chlamydomonas Nrk, CNK4, regulates ciliary stability and length. CNK4 is localized to the basal...

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