Chlamydomonas Shortens Its Flagella by Activating Axonemal Disassembly, Stimulating IFT Particle Trafficking, and Blocking Anterograde Cargo Loading
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0301 basic medicine
Time Factors
Biological Transport
Microtubules
Spermatozoa
Meiosis
Protein Transport
03 medical and health sciences
Flagella
Animals
Cell Division
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Developmental Biology
DOI:
10.1016/j.devcel.2005.07.010
Publication Date:
2005-09-07T20:09:34Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
Almost all eukaryotic cells form cilia/flagella, maintain them at their genetically specified lengths, and shorten them. Here, we define the cellular mechanisms that bring about shortening of flagella prior to meiotic cell division and in response to environmental cues in the biflagellated green alga Chlamydomonas. We show that the flagellar shortening pathway is distinct from the one that enforces transient shortening essential for length control. During flagellar shortening, disassembly of the axoneme is stimulated over the basal rate, and the rate of entry into flagella of intraflagellar transport (IFT) particles is increased. Moreover, the particles entering the disassembling flagella lack cargo. Thus, flagellar shortening depends on the interplay between dynamic properties of the axoneme and the IFT machinery; a cell triggered to shorten its flagellum activates disassembly of the axoneme and stimulates entry into the flagellum of IFT particles possessing empty cargo binding sites available to retrieve the disassembled components.
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