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2015

Axoneme

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Probing Mechanical Forces In Flagella By Manipulation Of Media Viscosity And Axonemal Structure, Kate Wilson May 2015

Probing Mechanical Forces In Flagella By Manipulation Of Media Viscosity And Axonemal Structure, Kate Wilson

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Cilia and flagella are subcellular organelles used to generate fluid flow or propel the cell. These long cylindrical structures are composed of cytoskeletal elements activated by the unidirectional motor protein dynein. Cilia and flagella are crucial to a number of physiological functions, yet the specific mechanisms of dynein activation and coordination remain unclear. This work investigates the response of the flagellum of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to increased mechanical loading achieved by variation of media viscosity, and to structural changes achieved by genetic manipulation. Effects of these perturbations are quantified using high spatiotemporal resolution recordings; the results demonstrate mutation-specific changes to the …