Ciliary doublet microtubules produced by sliding disintegration in 20 muM MgATP2-reassociate in the presence of exogenous 30S dynein and 6 mM MgSO4. The doublets form overlapping arrays, held together by dynein cross-bridges. Dynein arms on both A and B subfibers serve as unambiguous markers of microtubule polarity within the arrays. Doublets reassociate via dynein cross-bridges in both parallel and antiparallel modes, although parallel interactions are favored 2:1. When 20 muM ATP is added to the arrays, the doublets undergo both vanadate-sensitive and insensitive forms of secondary disintegration to reproduce the original population of doublets. The results demonstrate that both parallel and antiparallel doublet cross-bridging is sensitive to dissociation by ATP even though normal ciliary motion depends strictly on dynein interactions between parallel microtubules.
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April 01 1981
Polarity of dynein-microtubule interactions in vitro: cross-bridging between parallel and antiparallel microtubules.
F D Warner
D R Mitchell
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1981) 89 (1): 35–44.
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F D Warner, D R Mitchell; Polarity of dynein-microtubule interactions in vitro: cross-bridging between parallel and antiparallel microtubules.. J Cell Biol 1 April 1981; 89 (1): 35–44. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.89.1.35
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