- In cell
biology a
centriole is a
cylindrical organelle composed mainly of a
protein called tubulin.
Centrioles are
found in most
eukaryotic cells, but...
- in
certain fly and
flatworm species.
Centrosomes are
composed of two
centrioles arranged at
right angles to each other, and
surrounded by a dense, highly...
-
called connecting piece contains one
typical centriole and one
atypical centriole such as the
proximal centriole-like. The
midpiece has a
central filamentous...
-
sperm cells have
atypical centrioles. One of the two
sperm centrioles of
fruit fly
exhibit the
retention of "juvenile"
centriole structure,
which can be...
- long, with a
proximal centriole parallel to the base of the nucleus,
perpendicular to the
distal centriole. The
proximal centriole is
retained in the mature...
- A
proximal centriole-like or PCL is an
atypical type of
centriole found in the
sperm cells of insects. The PCL name is due to some
similarity to the proximal...
- in 1880. It is
formed from a
centriole and
several additional protein structures, and is, essentially, a
modified centriole. The
basal body
serves as a...
- and
sperm follows and
allows the
sperm nucleus, the
typical centriole, and
atypical centriole that is
attached to the flagellum, but not the mitochondria...
- is
composed of two
orthogonal cylindrical protein ****emblies,
called centrioles,
which are
surrounded by a
protein dense amorphous cloud of pericentriolar...
- flagella. They are
supported by a
bundle of
microtubules arising from a
centriole,
characteristically arranged as nine
doublets surrounding two singlets...