A Temperature‐Sensitive Mutation Affecting Synthesis of Outer Arm Dyneins in Tetrahymena thermophila
- 1 March 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Protozoology
- Vol. 39 (2) , 261-266
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1992.tb01312.x
Abstract
We have characterized a novel, temperature-sensitive mutation affecting motility in Tetrahymena thermophila. Mutants grew and divided normally at the restrictive temperature (38 degrees C), but became nonmotile. Scanning electron microscopic analysis indicated that nonmotile mutants contained the normal number of cilia and that the cilia were of normal length. Transmission electron microscopic analysis indicated that axonemes isolated from nonmotile mutants lacked outer dynein arms, so the mutation was named oad 1 (outer arm deficient). Motile mutants shifted to 38 degrees C under conditions that prevent cell growth and division (starvation) remained motile suggesting that once assembled into axonemes at the permissive temperature (28 degrees C) the outer arm dyneins remain functional at 38 degrees C. Starved, deciliated mutants regenerated a full complement of functional cilia at 38 degrees C, indicating that the mechanism that incorporates the outer arm dynein into developing axonemes is not affected by the oad 1 mutation. Starved, nonmotile mutants regained motility when shifted back to 28 degrees C, but not when incubated with cycloheximide. We interpret these results to rule out the hypothesis that the oad 1 mutation affects the site on the microtubules to which the outer arm dyneins bind. Axonemes isolated from mutants grown for one generation at 38 degrees C had a mean of 6.0 outer arm dyneins, and axonemes isolated from mutants grown for two generations at 38 degrees C had a mean of 3.2 outer arm dyneins. Taken together, these results indicate that the oad 1 mutation affects the synthesis of outer arm dyneins in Tetrahymena.Keywords
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