1996
DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1996.0170
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Structural Comparison of Tektins and Evidence for Their Determination of Complex Spacings in Flagellar Microtubules

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“…One idea is that I1 interacts with an intrinsic component of the outer doublet that establishes the 96-nm repeat structure that governs placement of the inner dynein arms, radial spokes, and DRC. Proteins that might be part of such a complex could include the tektins [Norrander et al, 1996;Yanagisawa and Kamiya, 2004;Setter et al, 2006]. Consistent with this idea, tektins may act as a molecular ruler that defines the axonemal 96-nm repeat [Setter et al, 2006] and in Chlamydomonas, defects in tektin assembly are associated with defective inner dynein arm assembly [Yanagisawa and Kamiya, 2004].…”
Section: I1-dynein Mutants Reveal New Features Of Assembly and Dockingmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…One idea is that I1 interacts with an intrinsic component of the outer doublet that establishes the 96-nm repeat structure that governs placement of the inner dynein arms, radial spokes, and DRC. Proteins that might be part of such a complex could include the tektins [Norrander et al, 1996;Yanagisawa and Kamiya, 2004;Setter et al, 2006]. Consistent with this idea, tektins may act as a molecular ruler that defines the axonemal 96-nm repeat [Setter et al, 2006] and in Chlamydomonas, defects in tektin assembly are associated with defective inner dynein arm assembly [Yanagisawa and Kamiya, 2004].…”
Section: I1-dynein Mutants Reveal New Features Of Assembly and Dockingmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Tektins A, B, and C are stable protofilament components of biochemically fractionated sea urchin sperm flagella (10,11,22). Tektins are found in the axonemes of flagella, which are composed of heterodimers of tubulins ␣ and ␤ (31), dynein (5,17), and other components (24).…”
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“…It is probable that, after filament formation by homo-or hetero dimerization (Setter et al 2006;Norrander et al 1996), TEKTs might play roles as adhesive molecules to integrate ODF, mitochondria and SMR into the peri-axoneme structure in the middle piece of flagella.…”
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confidence: 99%