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Ultrastructure of the flagellar apparatus inPyramimonas octopus (Prasinophyceae)
Authors:T. Hori  Ø. Moestrup
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba Sakura-mura, 305 Ibaraki-ken, Japan;(2) Institut for Sporeplanter, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 2 D, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Abstract:Summary While green algae usually lack one of the outer dynein arms in the axoneme, flagella of the octoflagellated prasinophytePyramimonas octopus possess dynein arms on all peripheral doublets. The outer dynein arm on doublet no. 1 is modified, and additional structures are associated with doublets no. 2 and 6. The flagellar scales are asymmetrically arranged. Thus the two rows of thick flagellar hairscales are displaced towards doublet no. 6,i.e., in the direction of the effective stroke of each flagellum. The underlayer of small scales includes two nearly opposite double rows scales, arranged in the longitudinal direction of the flagellum. The hairscales emerge from these rows. The double rows are separated on one side by 9, on the other by 11 rows of helically arranged scales. The central pair of microtubules twists, but the axoneme itself (represented by the 9 peripheral doublets), does not seem to rotate. The flagella are arranged in two groups, showing modified 180° rotational symmetry. The effective strokes of the two central flagella are exactly opposite, while the other flagella beat in six intermediate directions.
Keywords:Axoneme  Dynein arms  Flagella  Pyramimonas
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