نتایج جستجو برای: cilia sericata

تعداد نتایج: 6628  

Journal: :Development 2012
Georgina A Stooke-Vaughan Peng Huang Katherine L Hammond Alexander F Schier Tanya T Whitfield

Otoliths are biomineralised structures required for the sensation of gravity, linear acceleration and sound in the zebrafish ear. Otolith precursor particles, initially distributed throughout the otic vesicle lumen, become tethered to the tips of hair cell kinocilia (tether cilia) at the otic vesicle poles, forming two otoliths. We have used high-speed video microscopy to investigate the role o...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1966
M R Dickson

The fine structure of rotifer coronal cilia has been studied by Lansing & Lamy (1961), and Scholtyseck & Danneel (1962), who reported that they possessed the familiar structures common to all cilia. Cilia are also present in the gut of rotifers, where they stir the contents, and drive them along. This note describes an unusual structure in the tips of the intestinal cilia of the rotifer, Philod...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Alok S Shah Sara L Farmen Thomas O Moninger Thomas R Businga Michael P Andrews Kevin Bugge Charles C Searby Darryl Nishimura Kim A Brogden Joel N Kline Val C Sheffield Michael J Welsh

Mutations in a group of genes that contribute to ciliary function cause Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS). Most studies of BBS have focused on primary, sensory cilia. Here, we asked whether loss of BBS proteins would also affect motile cilia lining the respiratory tract. We found that BBS genes were expressed in human airway epithelia, and BBS2 and BBS4 localized to cellular structures associated wit...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1986
R R Anholt U Aebi S H Snyder

Cilia at the tips of dendritic processes of olfactory receptor cells are the sites of initial recognition and transduction events in olfactory reception. We have detached cilia from the olfactory epithelium of the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, via a calcium shock and partially purified them in high yield (226 +/- 19 micrograms protein/frog, n = 14) by sucrose gradient centrifugation. The cilia ap...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1998
S Gueron K Levit-Gurevich

This paper presents a simple and reasonable method for generating a phenomenological model of the internal mechanism of cilia. The model uses a relatively small number of parameters whose values can be obtained by fitting to ciliary beat shapes. Here, we use beat patterns observed in Paramecium. The forces that generate these beats are computed and fit to a simple functional form called the "en...

Journal: :European journal of cell biology 2011
Krysten J Palmer Lucy MacCarthy-Morrogh Nicola Smyllie David J Stephens

The microtubule motor complex cytoplasmic dynein is known to be involved in multiple processes including endomembrane organization and trafficking, mitosis, and microtubule organization. The majority of studies of cytoplasmic dynein have focused on the form of the motor that is built around the dynein-1 heavy chain. A second isoform, dynein heavy chain-2, and its specifically associated light i...

2016
Tom Stiff Teresa Casar Tena Mark O'Driscoll Penny A. Jeggo Melanie Philipp

Mutations in ATR(ataxia telangiectasia and RAD3-related) cause Seckel syndrome (ATR-SS), a microcephalic primordial dwarfism disorder. Hitherto, the clinical manifestation of ATR deficiency has been attributed to its canonical role in DNA damage response signalling following replication fork stalling/collapse. Here, we show that ATR regulates cilia-dependent signalling in a manner that can be u...

Journal: :Development 2011
Xianwen Yu Doreen Lau Chee Peng Ng Sudipto Roy

Ciliary motility is necessary for many developmental and physiological processes in animals. In zebrafish, motile cilia are thought to be required for the deposition of otoliths, which comprise crystals of protein and calcium carbonate, on hair cells of the inner ear. The identity of the motile cilia and their role in otolith biogenesis, however, remain controversial. Here, we show that the ear...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2012
Kyung Ho Lee Yoshikazu Johmura Li-Rong Yu Jung-Eun Park Yuan Gao Jeong K Bang Ming Zhou Timothy D Veenstra Bo Yeon Kim Kyung S Lee

Non-motile primary cilium is an antenna-like structure whose defect is associated with a wide range of pathologies, including developmental disorders and cancer. Although mechanisms regulating cilia assembly have been extensively studied, how cilia disassembly is regulated remains poorly understood. Here, we report unexpected roles of Dishevelled 2 (Dvl2) and interphase polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1982
K Golinska

The surface of Dileptus contains three different regions: locomotor, oral and sensory. Each region has cilia with a specific structure and arranged in a characteristic pattern. In the morphogenetic situation when a sensory region transforms into a locomotor one, sensory cilia undergo structural changes converting them into locomotor cilia. The evidence for this is that cilia are found in the tr...

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