THE DYNEIN GENES OF PARAMECIUM-TETRAURELIA - THE STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION OF THE CILIARY BETA-CHAINS AND CYTOPLASMIC HEAVY-CHAINS

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KANDL, KA
FORNEY, JD
ASAI, DJ
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[1] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT BIOL SCI,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
[2] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT BIOCHEM,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
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10.1091/mbc.6.11.1549
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The genes encoding two Paramecium dynein heavy chains, DHC-6 and DHC-8, have been cloned and sequenced. Sequence-specific antibodies demonstrate that DHC-6 encodes ciliary outer arm beta-chain and DHC-8 encodes a cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain. Therefore, this study is the first opportunity to compare the primary structures and expression of two heavy chains representing the two functional classes of dynein expressed in the same cell. Deciliation of paramecia results in the accumulation of mRNA from DHC-6, but not DHC-8. Nuclear run-on transcription experiments demonstrate that this increase in the steady state concentration of DHC-6 mRNA is a consequence of a rapid induction of transcription in response to deciliation. This is the first demonstration that dynein, like other axonemal components, is transcriptionally regulated during reciliation. Analyses of the sequences of the two Paramecium dyneins and the dynein heavy chains from other organisms indicate that the heavy chain can be divided into three regions: 1) the sequence of the central catalytic domain is conserved among all dyneins; 2) the tail domain sequence, consisting of the N-terminal 1200 residues, differentiates between axonemal and cytoplasmic dyneins; and 3) the N-terminal 200 residues are the most divergent and appear to classify the isoforms. The organization of the heavy chain predicts that the variable tail domain may be sufficient to target the dynein to the appropriate place in the cell.
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