Vol. 178 No. 6, September 10, 2007. Pages 905–912.
Due to a printing error, Fig. 4 appeared as a grayscale image. It appears in color in the online version and has been reprinted in color below.
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2007
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Chandra L. Kilburn, Chad G. Pearson, Edwin P. Romijn, Janet B. Meehl, Thomas H. Giddings, Brady P. Culver, John R. Yates, Mark Winey; New Tetrahymena basal body protein components identify basal body domain structure . J Cell Biol 8 October 2007; 179 (1): 167. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.20070310920070924c
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Vol. 178 No. 6, September 10, 2007. Pages 905–912.
Due to a printing error, Fig. 4 appeared as a grayscale image. It appears in color in the online version and has been reprinted in color below.
New T. thermophila basal body components were shown to localize to discrete structural domains. Protein localizations were assigned to specific domains if at least 20% of all gold particles in the immunoelectron microscopy compilation images are associated with the region. New protein components are listed in Fig. 2 B and in Figs. S1–3 . Color reference and domain are listed for each new basal body component described.
New T. thermophila basal body components were shown to localize to discrete structural domains. Protein localizations were assigned to specific domains if at least 20% of all gold particles in the immunoelectron microscopy compilation images are associated with the region. New protein components are listed in Fig. 2 B and in Figs. S1–3 . Color reference and domain are listed for each new basal body component described.
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