2003
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.00497
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Centrin deficiency inChlamydomonascauses defects in basal body replication, segregation and maturation

Abstract: Centrin, a 20 kDa calcium-binding protein, is a constituent of contractile basal body-associated fibers in protists and of various centrosomal structures. A construct inducing centrin RNAi was used to study the effect of centrin deficiency in Chlamydomonas. Transformants contained variable amounts of residual centrin (down to 5% of wildtype) and lacked centrin fibers. They displayed a variable flagellar number phenotype with mostly nonflagellate cells, suggesting that centrin is required for basal body assembl… Show more

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“…RNAi demonstrates an essential role for MTD1 in minus gametogenesis: MTD1 function was evaluated using RNAi (Sineshchekov et al 2002;Koblenz et al 2003). A hairpin RNAi plasmid containing inverted pairs of the third exon of MTD1, with the third intron serving as the middle loop, was driven by the constitutive HSP70A/rbcS2 promoter ( Figure 5A) (Schroda et al 2000;Koblenz et al 2003).…”
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“…RNAi demonstrates an essential role for MTD1 in minus gametogenesis: MTD1 function was evaluated using RNAi (Sineshchekov et al 2002;Koblenz et al 2003). A hairpin RNAi plasmid containing inverted pairs of the third exon of MTD1, with the third intron serving as the middle loop, was driven by the constitutive HSP70A/rbcS2 promoter ( Figure 5A) (Schroda et al 2000;Koblenz et al 2003).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hairpin RNAi plasmid containing inverted pairs of the third exon of MTD1, with the third intron serving as the middle loop, was driven by the constitutive HSP70A/rbcS2 promoter ( Figure 5A) (Schroda et al 2000;Koblenz et al 2003). This RNAi construct was cotransformed into wild-type mt À cells with pSI103.…”
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“…Several mechanisms can explain failed cell division. Basal body/centriole duplication occurs once/cell division, and failed duplication or overproduction of these organelles would lead to aberrant mitotic spindles (2,4,29). The exact mechanism by which centrin affects basal body duplication in eukaryotic cells including the amastigote cells of Leishmania remains unknown.…”
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“…Centrin has been characterized in eukaryotes from unicellular organisms such as Chlamydomonas (1,2) to humans (3)(4)(5). Fibers composed of centrin and its binding protein Sfi1p act as contractile or elastic connections between centrioles/basal bodies and other elements of the centrosome to mediate dynamic changes in its overall structure (6,7).…”
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