Control of initiation and elongation of cilia during ciliary regeneration in Tetrahymena.
AUTOR(ES)
Hadley, G A
RESUMO
Tetrahymena thermophila strain B could regenerate approximately 10% of its somatic ciliary mass in concentrations of cycloheximide believed to block all cytoplasmic protein synthesis. A quantitative study of the relative numbers and lengths of cilia regenerated in the presence and absence of cycloheximide under a variety of conditions suggested that specific initiation and elongation protein factors are involved in the control of ciliary morphogenesis in Tetrahymena.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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