Two unconventional sperm models (all motile) have been studied. The first one has only the outer arm on the doublets (the gall midge, Diplolaboncus); the second one, has only a well-developed inner arm (the eel, Anguilla). Both are devoid of central tubules and radial spokes. The gall midge sperm yields a single electrophoretic band migrating similarly to the sea urchin dynein band A; a major high-molecular-weight band is obtained from eel sperm which co-migrates with the sea urchin dynein band B. The present picture is consistent with the localization of dynein in the axoneme--namely, of an A-like band in the outer arm, and of the B band in the inner arm. Moreover, the D band is present only in the eel, where gamma-links are present. ATPase activity was localized histochemically and found to be associated with both inner and outer arms, as well as with the gamma-links.
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1 February 1979
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February 01 1979
The dynein electrophoretic bands in axonemes naturally lacking the inner or the outer arm.
B Baccetti
A G Burrini
R Dallai
V Pallini
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1979) 80 (2): 334–340.
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B Baccetti, A G Burrini, R Dallai, V Pallini; The dynein electrophoretic bands in axonemes naturally lacking the inner or the outer arm.. J Cell Biol 1 February 1979; 80 (2): 334–340. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.80.2.334
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