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Brian A Bayless1, Domenico F Galati1, Chad G Pearson1.
Abstract
Tetrahymena thermophila is a ciliate with hundreds of cilia primarily used for cellular motility. These cells propel themselves by generating hydrodynamic forces through coordinated ciliary beating. The coordination of cilia is ensured by the polarized organization of basal bodies (BBs), which exhibit remarkable structural and molecular conservation with BBs in other eukaryotes. During each cell cycle, massive BB assembly occurs and guarantees that future Tetrahymena cells gain a full complement of BBs and their associated cilia. BB duplication occurs next to existing BBs, and the predictable patterning of new BBs is facilitated by asymmetric BB accessory structures that are integrated with a membrane-associated cytoskeletal network. The large number of BBs combined with robust molecular genetics merits Tetrahymena as a unique model system to elucidate the fundamental events of BB assembly and organization.Entities:
Keywords: Basal body; Centriole; Ciliate; Microtubule; Tetrahymena
Year: 2016 PMID: 26793300 PMCID: PMC4719566 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-016-0022-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cilia ISSN: 2046-2530
Fig. 1Polarized organization of Tetrahymena BBs. BBs are labeled in red (α-centrin, [27]) and kinetodesmal fibers are labeled in green (α-KF, [44]). The merged image highlights the organized ciliary array, the oral apparatus, and the apical crown which demarcates anterior–posterior polarity. Scale bar 5 μm
Fig. 2Tetrahymena BB structure. a Cross-sectional view of a proximal section of a Tetrahymena BB. Collar electron-dense collar; pcMT post-ciliary microtubules; KF kinetodesmal fiber; b longitudinal view of a BB; TP terminal plate; CW Cartwheel. Scale bars 100 nm
Fig. 3Schematic representation of Tetrahymena BBs and associated accessory structures. a 3D schematic of an individual cortical BB viewed from the interior of the cell. b An individual cortical BB viewed slightly offset from the anterior direction. c Image shows a portion of two ciliary rows highlighting the positioning of the three major accessory structures relative to neighboring BBs. pcMTs post-ciliary microtubules; KF kinetodesmal fiber; TMs transverse microtubules; CW cartwheel