In-cell structural insight into the asymmetric assembly of central apparatus in mammalian sperm axoneme
Yun Zhu,
Guoliang Yin,
Linhua Tai
et al.
Abstract:In motile cilia or flagella, the axoneme typically exhibits a “9+2” configuration, with the central apparatus (CA) consisting of extensively modified microtubules C1 and C2 to regulate ciliary motility. How C1 and C2 are interconnected asymmetrically remains unknown due to the lack of complete structural model of CA. Here, we utilized thein situcryo-electron tomography approach to solve the in-cell structure of intact mouse sperm CA at sub-nanometer resolution and built its near-complete atomic model with the … Show more
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