The distinctive flagellar proteome of euglena gracilis illuminates the complexities of protistan flagella adaptation

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Euglena and collaborators from the University of Dundee have published the research work: The distinctive flagellar proteome of Euglena gracilis illuminates the complexities of protistan flagella adaptation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Comparative analyses have highlighted similarities between the flagella of mammalian sperm and trypanosomes, indicating deep and ancient homology (Oberholzer et_al, 2007).

SUMMARY

    The flagellum is an important structure present across the tree of life, with roles including motility, signalling and development (Diniz et_al, 2012). The outer doublets slide relative to each other with the assistance of the motor . . .

     

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