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Structural basis of motility in the microtubular axostyle: implications for cytoplasmic microtubule structure and function.
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Molecular BiologyCytoskeletonMechanotransductionMicrotubular AxostyleCellular PhysiologyStructural BasisBiophysicsMacromolecular MachineMorphogenesisGross MorphologyCell BiologyPattern FormationCytoplasmic Microtubule StructureCell MotilityCellular StructureMedicineProtozoan Microtubule AxostyleExtracellular MatrixGeneral Microtubule Function
The gross morphology of the protozoan microtubule axostyle of Saccinobaculus ambloaxostylus can now be described in macromolecular detail. The left-handed coil of the axostyle is seen to be dependent upon the asymmetry inherent in the constituent microtubules as expressed by the specific array of linkages between microtubules and by a possible tendency for microtubules to coil into left-handed helices. The laminated sheets of microtubules are not aligned parallel to the long axis of the organelle, but become increasingly tilted off-axis as one descends through the sheets of microtubules from the convex to the concave surface of the axostyle. Fine-structural analysis of the axostyle indicates similarities of the linkages to dynein. The potential loci of the force-generating protein(s) are discussed as well as implications of the axostyle's structure on general microtubule function.
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