FIGURE 2.64 Swimming pattern of isokont biflagellate algae (Dunaliella salina). Chlamydomonas Dunaliella -1 2 2 3 S= (Time for transport by diffusion) x (Time for transport by movement)-1 = (L2xD-1) x (Lxu-1)-1= (Lxu)-1xD
[51] who observed Tat transport in a mutant of the alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that lacked the ability to generate a ΔpH. However, the likelihood that the mutant alga can generate ΔΨ raised the possibility that cpTat can use either ΔpH or ΔΨ to power translocation [52]. A ...
By that time, I had discovered that the mitochondrial DNA of Chlamydomonas had been sequenced *eight *years previously. And I immediately went to look for the sequences, thinking [the genes] would obviously have been identified by that time. And they weren't there, right? Wired.com: And ...
Controlling Cellular Behavior pioneer of these ion receptors, cloned from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, was channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2). This cation channel was customized to mammalian cells, proving its functionality by transfecting neurons and exposing them to blue-light (470 nm), which indu...
Plastid localization of α-carbonic anhydrases in green algae only has been reported for CAH3 fromC. reinhardtii[105]. UnlikeArabidopsisCAH1 [25], the CAH3 presequence inChlamydomonasdoes not contain an N-terminal signal peptide but, rather, a bipartite leader sequence composed of the classic ...
The molecular motor proteins kinesin and dynein move using the polarity of the MTs, which dictate the directionality of cargo movement (Figure 1). Kinesins are responsible for transporting cargoes essential for synaptic function in the anterograde direction while dynein moves cargoes that need to be...