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Myc-Binding Protein Orthologue Interacts With Akap240 In The Central Pair Apparatus Of The Chlamydomonas Flagella, Venkatramanan G. Rao, Ruhi B. Sarafdar, Twinkle S. Chowdhury, Priyanka Sivadas, Pinfen Yang, Prabhakar M. Dongre, Jacinta S. D'Souza
Myc-Binding Protein Orthologue Interacts With Akap240 In The Central Pair Apparatus Of The Chlamydomonas Flagella, Venkatramanan G. Rao, Ruhi B. Sarafdar, Twinkle S. Chowdhury, Priyanka Sivadas, Pinfen Yang, Prabhakar M. Dongre, Jacinta S. D'Souza
Biological Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
Background
Flagella and cilia are fine thread-like organelles protruding from cells that harbour them. The typical ‘9 + 2’ cilia confer motility on these cells. Although the mechanistic details of motility remain elusive, the dynein-driven motility is regulated by various kinases and phosphatases. A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) are scaffolds that bind to a variety of such proteins. Usually, they are known to possess a dedicated domain that in vitro interacts with the regulatory subunits (RI and RII) present in the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) holoenzyme. These subunits conventionally harbour contiguous stretches of a.a. residues that reveal the presence of the …
Chlamydomonas Mutants Display Reversible Deficiencies In Flagellar Beating And Axonemal Assembly, Mei Wei, Priyanka Sivadas, Heather A. Owen, David R. Mitchell, Pinfen Yang
Chlamydomonas Mutants Display Reversible Deficiencies In Flagellar Beating And Axonemal Assembly, Mei Wei, Priyanka Sivadas, Heather A. Owen, David R. Mitchell, Pinfen Yang
Biological Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
Axonemal complexes in flagella are largely prepackaged in the cell body. As such, one mutation often results in the absence of the co-assembled components and permanent motility deficiencies. For example, a Chlamydomonas mutant defective in RSP4 in the radial spoke (RS), which is critical for bend propagation, has paralyzed flagella that also lack the paralogue RSP6 and three additional RS proteins. Intriguingly, recent studies showed that several mutant strains contain a mixed population of swimmers and paralyzed cells despite their identical genetic background. Here we report a cause underlying these variations. Two new mutants lacking RSP6 swim processively and other …