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- but with the flagellar filament attached usually only reaches 200 to 1000 rpm. The direction of rotation can be changed by the flagellar motor switch...
- Christensen-Dalsgaard, Sally P. Leys "Choanoflagellate and choanocyte collar-flagellar systems and the ****umption of homology", 2014, https://doi.org/10.1111/ede...
- In molecular biology, the flagellar motor switch protein (Flig) is one of three proteins in certain bacteria coded for by the gene fliG. The other two...
- cytoplasmic dyneins and axonemal dyneins, which are also called ciliary or flagellar dyneins. cytoplasmic heavy chain: DYNC1H1, DYNC2H1 intermediate chain:...
- nature of the individual flagellar filament is critical for this movement to occur. The protein structure that makes up the flagellar filament, flagellin,...
- microtubules, which run parallel and in the same direction to the flagellar tubulin. The flagellar function is twofoldlocomotion via oscillations along the...
- like clubs, those of the skippers are hooked, while those of moths have flagellar segments variously enlarged or branched. Some moths have enlarged antennae...
- of a kinetoplastid Flagellum Flagellar membrane Flagellar axoneme Paraflagellar rod Flagellar attachment zone Flagellar-****ociated ER Pelicular microtubules...
- whole can bend back and forth. This process is responsible for ciliary/flagellar beating, as in the well-known example of the human sperm. The radial spoke...
- The rhizoplast (also known as internal flagellar root, fibrous root or cross-banded root) is an organelle present in a variety of flagellates, including...