Membrane-bound Guanylyl Cyclase COP5/HKR1 changes ciliary beat pattern and biases cell steering during chemotaxis inChlamydomonas reinhardtii
Alexis Strain,
Nathan Kratzberg,
Dan Vu
et al.
Abstract:This study investigates the control of ciliary beat patterns during ammonium chemotaxis in the model ciliate microalgaeChlamydomonas reinhardtii. Screening the chemotaxis response of mutant strains with ciliary defects revealed that a strain lacking CAV2, the alpha subunit of the voltage-gated Ca2+channel, is deficient in ammonium chemotaxis. CAV2 regulates the switching of the ciliary beat pattern from the asymmetric to the symmetric waveform. Strains lacking COP5/HKR1 (chlamyopsin 5/histidine kinase rhodopsi… Show more
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