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Sequential Assembly of Flagellar Radial Spokes

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CYTOSKELETON
Volume 68, Issue 7, Pages 389-400

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cm.20520

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cilia; flagella; Chlamydomonas; RSP3

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  1. NIH [GM14642, R37GM51173, GM90162]

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The unicellular alga Chlamydomonas can assemble two 10 mu m flagella in 1 h from proteins synthesized in the cell body. Targeting and transporting these proteins to the flagella are simplified by preassembly of macromolecular complexes in the cell body. Radial spokes are flagellar complexes that are partially assembled in the cell body before entering the flagella. On the axoneme, radial spokes are T shaped structures with a head of five proteins and a stalk of 18 proteins that sediment together at 20S. In the cell body, radial spokes are partially assembled; about half of the radial spoke proteins (RSPs) form a 12S complex. In mutants lacking a single RSP, smaller spoke subassemblies were identified. When extracts from two such mutants were mixed in vitro the 12S complex was assembled from several smaller complexes demonstrating that portions of the stepwise assembly of radial spoke assembly can be carried out in vitro to elucidate the order of spoke assembly in the cell body. (C) 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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