Table II.

Characterization and image processing information for strains used in this study

Name Strain Phenotype Tomograms included Number of particles averaged Resolution 
     nm 
WT CC-125, 137c mt+ WT waveform, fast swimming 610 4.0 
pWTa pf2-4::PF2-GFP WT waveform, fast swimming 720 3.3 
sup-pf-4 CC-2366, sup-pf-4 WT waveform, slightly slower swimming 500 3.8 
sup-pf-3 CC-1399, sup-pf-3 WT waveform, slow swimming 500 3.7 
pf2b pf2-4 altered waveform, slow swimming 400 3.9 
pf3 CC-1026, pf3 altered waveform, slow swimming 500 3.8 
Name Strain Phenotype Tomograms included Number of particles averaged Resolution 
     nm 
WT CC-125, 137c mt+ WT waveform, fast swimming 610 4.0 
pWTa pf2-4::PF2-GFP WT waveform, fast swimming 720 3.3 
sup-pf-4 CC-2366, sup-pf-4 WT waveform, slightly slower swimming 500 3.8 
sup-pf-3 CC-1399, sup-pf-3 WT waveform, slow swimming 500 3.7 
pf2b pf2-4 altered waveform, slow swimming 400 3.9 
pf3 CC-1026, pf3 altered waveform, slow swimming 500 3.8 

Resolution is measured at the DRC. Unless otherwise noted, phenotype information is from Brokaw and Luck (1985), Brokaw and Kamiya (1987), and Gardner et al. (1994).

a

Bower, R. (personal communication).

b

Rupp and Porter (2003).

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