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8G3D

48-nm doublet microtubule from Tetrahymena thermophila strain K40R

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Summary for 8G3D
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb8g3d/pdb
Related8G2Z
EMDB information29666 29667 29685 29692
DescriptorRIB27A, CFAP20, Parkin co-regulated protein PACRGA, ... (49 entities in total)
Functional Keywordscilia, axoneme, doublet microtubule, microtubule inner protein, structural protein
Biological sourceTetrahymena thermophila
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Total number of polymer chains431
Total formula weight20362468.49
Authors
Black, C.S.,Kubo, S.,Yang, S.K.,Bui, K.H. (deposition date: 2023-02-07, release date: 2023-06-14, Last modification date: 2024-10-30)
Primary citationKubo, S.,Black, C.S.,Joachimiak, E.,Yang, S.K.,Legal, T.,Peri, K.,Khalifa, A.A.Z.,Ghanaeian, A.,McCafferty, C.L.,Valente-Paterno, M.,De Bellis, C.,Huynh, P.M.,Fan, Z.,Marcotte, E.M.,Wloga, D.,Bui, K.H.
Native doublet microtubules from Tetrahymena thermophila reveal the importance of outer junction proteins.
Nat Commun, 14:2168-2168, 2023
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PubMed Abstract: Cilia are ubiquitous eukaryotic organelles responsible for cellular motility and sensory functions. The ciliary axoneme is a microtubule-based cytoskeleton consisting of two central singlets and nine outer doublet microtubules. Cryo-electron microscopy-based studies have revealed a complex network inside the lumen of both tubules composed of microtubule-inner proteins (MIPs). However, the functions of most MIPs remain unknown. Here, we present single-particle cryo-EM-based analyses of the Tetrahymena thermophila native doublet microtubule and identify 42 MIPs. These data shed light on the evolutionarily conserved and diversified roles of MIPs. In addition, we identified MIPs potentially responsible for the assembly and stability of the doublet outer junction. Knockout of the evolutionarily conserved outer junction component CFAP77 moderately diminishes Tetrahymena swimming speed and beat frequency, indicating the important role of CFAP77 and outer junction stability in cilia beating generation and/or regulation.
PubMed: 37061538
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-37868-0
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (3.7 Å)
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