The gross morphology of the protozoan microtubule axostyle of Saccinobaculus ambloaxostylus can now be described in macromolecular detail. The left-handed coil of the axostyle is seen to be dependent upon the asymmetry inherent in the constituent microtubules as expressed by the specific array of linkages between microtubules and by a possible tendency for microtubules to coil into left-handed helices. The laminated sheets of microtubules are not aligned parallel to the long axis of the organelle, but become increasingly tilted off-axis as one descends through the sheets of microtubules from the convex to the concave surface of the axostyle. Fine-structural analysis of the axostyle indicates similarities of the linkages to dynein. The potential loci of the force-generating protein(s) are discussed as well as implications of the axostyle's structure on general microtubule function.
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November 01 1980
Structural basis of motility in the microtubular axostyle: implications for cytoplasmic microtubule structure and function.
D T Woodrum
R W Linck
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1980) 87 (2): 404–414.
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D T Woodrum, R W Linck; Structural basis of motility in the microtubular axostyle: implications for cytoplasmic microtubule structure and function.. J Cell Biol 1 November 1980; 87 (2): 404–414. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.87.2.404
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