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FLAGELLAR REGENERATION IN SPERMATOZOPSIS SIMILIS (CHLOROPHYTA)
Authors:Jutta Schoppmeier  Karl-Ferdinand Lechtreck
Institution:Botanisches Institut, Universität zu Köln, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:The unicellular green alga Spermatozopsis similis Preisig et Melkonian bears two flagella of unequal length. After deflagellation, cells first regenerated the longer flagellum to about one third of its original length, before the shorter flagellum started to develop. Growth rates were similar for both flagella. Thus, the length difference between both flagella was restored by a lag-phase during regeneration of the shorter flagellum. To explain the lag-phase, we have considered a gating mechanism near the flagellar base that controls the entry of precursors into the flagellum. This would allow cells to restrict the time of effective flagellar growth and thereby control flagellar length. Our data indicated that cells are capable of individually regulating flagellar assembly onto basal bodies. We discuss a recent model of flagellar length regulation based on a balance of assembly and disassembly and conclude that flagellar length is controlled by additional factors, including the availability of flagellar proteins and the developmental status of basal bodies.
Keywords:Chlamydomonas            flagellar length control  green algae  IFT  regeneration
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