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Central Apparatus,the Molecular Kickstarter of Ciliary and Flagellar Nanomachines
Authors:Zuzanna Samsel  Justyna Sekretarska  Anna Osinka  Dorota Wloga  Ewa Joachimiak
Affiliation:Laboratory of Cytoskeleton and Cilia Biology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 3 Pasteur Street, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland; (Z.S.); (J.S.); (A.O.); (D.W.)
Abstract:Motile cilia and homologous organelles, the flagella, are an early evolutionarily invention, enabling primitive eukaryotic cells to survive and reproduce. In animals, cilia have undergone functional and structural speciation giving raise to typical motile cilia, motile nodal cilia, and sensory immotile cilia. In contrast to other cilia types, typical motile cilia are able to beat in complex, two-phase movements. Moreover, they contain many additional structures, including central apparatus, composed of two single microtubules connected by a bridge-like structure and assembling numerous complexes called projections. A growing body of evidence supports the important role of the central apparatus in the generation and regulation of the motile cilia movement. Here we review data concerning the central apparatus structure, protein composition, and the significance of its components in ciliary beating regulation.
Keywords:axoneme  central pair microtubules  Chlamydomonas  Trypanosoma  PCD  male infertility
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