Chlamydomonas inner-arm dynein mutant, ida5, has a mutation in an actin-encoding gene

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KatoMinoura, T
Hirono, M
Kamiya, R
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[1] UNIV TOKYO, GRAD SCH SCI, DEPT SCI BIOL, BUNKYO KU, TOKYO 113, JAPAN
[2] NAGOYA UNIV, SCH SCI, DEPT BIOL MOL, NAGOYA, AICHI 46401, JAPAN
[3] NATL INST BASIC BIOL, OKAZAKI, AICHI 444, JAPAN
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10.1083/jcb.137.3.649
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Chlamydomonas flagellar inner-arm dynein consists of seven subspecies (a-g), of which all but f contain actin as subunits. The mutant ida5 and a new strain, ida5-t, lack four subspecies (a, c, d, and e). These mutants were found to have mutations in the conventional actin gene, such that its product is totally lost; ida5 has a single-base deletion that results in a stop codon at a position about two-thirds from the 5' end of the coding region, and idn5-t lacks a large portion of the entire actin gene. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis patterns of the axonemes and inner-arm subspecies b and g of ida5 lacked the spot of actin (isoelectric point [pI] = similar to 5.3) but had two novel spots with pIs of similar to 5.6 and similar to 5.7 instead. Western blot with different kinds of anti-actin antibodies suggested that the proteins responsible for the two novel spots and conventional actin are different but share some antigenicity. Since Chlamydomonas has been shown to have only a single copy of the conventional actin gene, it is likely that the novel spots in ida5 and ida5-t originated from another gene(s) that codes for a novel actin-like protein(s) (NAP), which has hitherto been undetected in wildtype cells. These mutants retain the two inner-arm subspecies b and g, in addition to f, possibly because NAP can functionally substitute for the actin in these subspecies while they cannot in other subspecies. The net growth rate of ida5 and ida5-t cells did not differ from that of wild type, but the mating efficiency was greatly reduced. This defect was apparently caused by deficient growth of the fertilization tubule. These results suggest that NAP can carry out some, but not all, functions performed by conventional actin in the cytoplasm and raise the possibility that Chlamydomonas can live without ordinary actin.
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