Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.

Cilia and flagella contain nine outer doublet microtubules and a pair of central microtubules. The central pair of microtubules (CP) is important for cilia/flagella beating, as clearly shown by primary ciliary dyskinesia resulting from the loss of the CP. The CP is thought to regulate axonemal dynei...

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Main Authors: Yuki Nakazawa, Tetsuro Ariyoshi, Akira Noga, Ritsu Kamiya, Masafumi Hirono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4204893?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9062e736b3de44469f30a8d0983c946d2020-11-25T01:26:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11051310.1371/journal.pone.0110513Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.Yuki NakazawaTetsuro AriyoshiAkira NogaRitsu KamiyaMasafumi HironoCilia and flagella contain nine outer doublet microtubules and a pair of central microtubules. The central pair of microtubules (CP) is important for cilia/flagella beating, as clearly shown by primary ciliary dyskinesia resulting from the loss of the CP. The CP is thought to regulate axonemal dyneins through interaction with radial spokes (RSs). However, the nature of the CP-RS interaction is poorly understood. Here we examine the appearance of CPs in the axonemes of a Chlamydomonas mutant, bld12, which produces axonemes with 8 to 11 outer-doublets. Most of its 8-doublet axonemes lack CPs. However, in the double mutant of bld12 and pf14, a mutant lacking the RS, most 8-doublet axonemes contain the CP. Thus formation of the CP apparently depends on the internal space limited by the outer doublets and RSs. In 10- or 11-doublet axonemes, only 3-5 RSs are attached to the CP and the doublet arrangement is distorted most likely because the RSs attached to the CP pull the outer doublets toward the axonemal center. The CP orientation in the axonemes varies in double mutants formed between bld12 and mutants lacking particular CP projections. The mutant bld12 thus provides the first direct and visual information about the CP-RS interaction, as well as about the mechanism of CP formation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4204893?pdf=render
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author Yuki Nakazawa
Tetsuro Ariyoshi
Akira Noga
Ritsu Kamiya
Masafumi Hirono
spellingShingle Yuki Nakazawa
Tetsuro Ariyoshi
Akira Noga
Ritsu Kamiya
Masafumi Hirono
Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yuki Nakazawa
Tetsuro Ariyoshi
Akira Noga
Ritsu Kamiya
Masafumi Hirono
author_sort Yuki Nakazawa
title Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.
title_short Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.
title_full Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.
title_fullStr Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.
title_full_unstemmed Space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.
title_sort space-dependent formation of central pair microtubules and their interactions with radial spokes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Cilia and flagella contain nine outer doublet microtubules and a pair of central microtubules. The central pair of microtubules (CP) is important for cilia/flagella beating, as clearly shown by primary ciliary dyskinesia resulting from the loss of the CP. The CP is thought to regulate axonemal dyneins through interaction with radial spokes (RSs). However, the nature of the CP-RS interaction is poorly understood. Here we examine the appearance of CPs in the axonemes of a Chlamydomonas mutant, bld12, which produces axonemes with 8 to 11 outer-doublets. Most of its 8-doublet axonemes lack CPs. However, in the double mutant of bld12 and pf14, a mutant lacking the RS, most 8-doublet axonemes contain the CP. Thus formation of the CP apparently depends on the internal space limited by the outer doublets and RSs. In 10- or 11-doublet axonemes, only 3-5 RSs are attached to the CP and the doublet arrangement is distorted most likely because the RSs attached to the CP pull the outer doublets toward the axonemal center. The CP orientation in the axonemes varies in double mutants formed between bld12 and mutants lacking particular CP projections. The mutant bld12 thus provides the first direct and visual information about the CP-RS interaction, as well as about the mechanism of CP formation.
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