Structure and Mass Analysis of 14S Dynein Obtained from Tetrahymena Cilia

Scanning transmission electron microscopic analysis revealed that the 14S fraction of Tetrahymena dynein was of a mixture of two types of particles in approximately equal proportions. The 14S dynein molecules were roughly ellipsoid in shape with approximate axes of 9.5 and 14.5 nm. About half of the...

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description Scanning transmission electron microscopic analysis revealed that the 14S fraction of Tetrahymena dynein was of a mixture of two types of particles in approximately equal proportions. The 14S dynein molecules were roughly ellipsoid in shape with approximate axes of 9.5 and 14.5 nm. About half of the particles had tails 20-24-nm long. By the integration of electron scattering intensities, particles with tails had an average mass of 510 kD with a SD of 90 kD. The globular heads of both types of particles had an average mass of 330 kD with a SD of 60 kD. The mass of the tail structure was about 180 kD. By SDS-PAGE, the 14S dynein consisted of two high molecular mass polypeptides above 300 kD that could be distinguished by immunoblot analysis.
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Adenosine Triphosphatases - analysis
Adenosine Triphosphatases - immunology
Animals
Antibodies
Average linear density
Biological and medical sciences
Cell biology
Cell physiology
Cellulose nitrate
Cilia
Cilia - analysis
Dyneins - analysis
Dyneins - immunology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Immunosorbent Techniques
Microscopy, Electron
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Microtubules
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular chains
Molecular Weight
Molecules
Motility and taxis
Particle mass
Protein Conformation
Tetrahymena - analysis
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