CC-2234 oda4 mt+
$30.00
From Ritsu Kamiya, Nagoya University, May 1988
Phenotype: impaired motility
The ODA4 locus was first identified by the sup-pf1 mutant (see CC-1397). The gene product has been identified as the beta heavy chain of the outer dynein arm.
Kamiya R (1988) Mutations at twelve independent loci result in absence of outer dynein arms in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. J Cell Biol 107:2253-2258
Takada S and Kamiya R (1994) Functional reconstitution of Chlamydomonas outer dynein arms from alpha-beta and gamma subunits: requirement of a third factor. J Cell Biol 126:737-745
Kamiya R (1995a) Exploring the function of inner and outer dynein arms with Chlamydomonas mutants. Cell Motil Cytoskel 32:98-102
Hayashibe K, Shingyoji C, Kamiya R (1997) Induction of temporary beating in paralyzed flagella of Chlamydomonas mutants by application of external force. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 37:232-239
Takada S and Kamiya R (1997) Beat frequency difference between the two flagella of Chlamydomonas depends on the attachment site of outer dynein arms on the outer-doublet microtubules. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 36:68-75
Sakakibara H, Nakayama H (1998) Translocation of microtubules caused by the alphabeta, beta and gamma outer arm dynein subparticles of Chlamydomonas. J Cell Sci 111:1155-1164