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3D structure of eukaryotic flagella/cilia by cryo-electron tomography.


ABSTRACT: Flagella/cilia are motile organelles with more than 400 proteins. To understand the mechanism of such complex systems, we need methods to describe molecular arrange-ments and conformations three-dimensionally in vivo. Cryo-electron tomography enabled us such a 3D structural analysis. Our group has been working on 3D structure of flagella/cilia using this method and revealed highly ordered and beautifully organized molecular arrangement. 3D structure gave us insights into the mechanism to gener-ate bending motion with well defined waveforms. In this review, I summarize our recent structural studies on fla-gella/cilia by cryo-electron tomography, mainly focusing on dynein microtubule-based ATPase motor proteins and the radial spoke, a regulatory protein complex.

SUBMITTER: Ishikawa T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4629670 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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3D structure of eukaryotic flagella/cilia by cryo-electron tomography.

Ishikawa Takashi T  

Biophysics (Nagoya-shi, Japan) 20131017


Flagella/cilia are motile organelles with more than 400 proteins. To understand the mechanism of such complex systems, we need methods to describe molecular arrange-ments and conformations three-dimensionally in vivo. Cryo-electron tomography enabled us such a 3D structural analysis. Our group has been working on 3D structure of flagella/cilia using this method and revealed highly ordered and beautifully organized molecular arrangement. 3D structure gave us insights into the mechanism to gener-a  ...[more]

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