CC-5252 ida9 tpg1 mt+
$30.00
From Tomohiro Kubo, George Witman lab, University of Massachusetts Medical School, May 2016
Phenotype: Reduced axonemal tubulin polyglutamylation and lacks inner arm dynein c; impaired swimming motility
This mutant was obtained by crossing ida9 and tpg1.
Kubo T, Yanagisawa HA, Yagi T, Hirono M, Kamiya R (2010) Tubulin polyglutamylation regulates axonemal motility by modulating activities of inner-arm dyneins. Curr Biol. 20:441-5
Kubo T, Yagi T, Kamiya R (2012) Tubulin polyglutamylation regulates flagellar motility by controlling a specific inner-arm dynein that interacts with the dynein regulatory complex. Cytoskeleton 69:1059-68
Kubo T, Yanagisawa HA, Yagi T, Hirono M, Kamiya R (2010) Tubulin polyglutamylation regulates axonemal motility by modulating activities of inner-arm dyneins. Curr Biol. 20:441-5
Kubo T, Yagi T, Kamiya R (2012) Tubulin polyglutamylation regulates flagellar motility by controlling a specific inner-arm dynein that interacts with the dynein regulatory complex. Cytoskeleton 69:1059-68