2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2005.05202003_1_58.x
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Analysis of centrin‐, actin‐, and tetrin‐containing filaments in the Tetrahymena vorax macrostomal oral apparatus and their relation to the microtubule cytoskeleton

Abstract: Our laboratory studies how the contractile cytoskeleton contributes to the process of phagocytosis. Because of its larger size and ease of manipulation, we chose the macrostomal cell of Tetrahymena vorax as our model for analysis of the distribution of proteins of prominent filamentous structures within the large oral apparatus (OA). Previous work in our laboratory identified centrin as a component of the fine filamentous reticulum (FFR) and actin and tetrin as colocalizing components of the coarse filamentous… Show more

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