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The following pages link to Regulatory role of nucleotides in axonemal function (Q71170523):
Displaying 23 items.
- Insights into the mechanism of ADP action on flagellar motility derived from studies on bull sperm (Q30482291) (← links)
- The dynein heavy chain: structure, mechanics and evolution (Q33943658) (← links)
- Functional diversity of axonemal dyneins as studied in Chlamydomonas mutants (Q34813073) (← links)
- The third P-loop domain in cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain is essential for dynein motor function and ATP-sensitive microtubule binding (Q34925002) (← links)
- Molecular dissection of the roles of nucleotide binding and hydrolysis in dynein's AAA domains in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36159368) (← links)
- Association of Lis1 with outer arm dynein is modulated in response to alterations in flagellar motility (Q36234466) (← links)
- The sup-pf-2 mutations of Chlamydomonas alter the activity of the outer dynein arms by modification of the gamma-dynein heavy chain (Q36257724) (← links)
- Experimental Evidence for the Geometric Clutch Hypothesis (Q37866449) (← links)
- Axonemal dyneins: assembly, organization, and regulation (Q41099644) (← links)
- A model for flagellar motility. (Q41452402) (← links)
- Analysis of the role of nucleotides in axonemal dynein function (Q43090113) (← links)
- Model for the motor component of dynein heavy chain based on homology to the AAA family of oligomeric ATPases (Q43543200) (← links)
- Regulation of monomeric dynein activity by ATP and ADP concentrations (Q43825536) (← links)
- Does axonemal dynein push, pull, or oscillate? (Q44635811) (← links)
- Slow ADP-dependent acceleration of microtubule translocation produced by an axonemal dynein (Q44829586) (← links)
- Central pair apparatus enhances outer-arm dynein activities through regulation of inner-arm dyneins (Q46060491) (← links)
- The motor activity of mammalian axonemal dynein studied in situ on doublet microtubules (Q47764380) (← links)
- The roles of noncatalytic ATP binding and ADP binding in the regulation of dynein motile activity in flagella (Q80610213) (← links)
- Inhibition by ATP and activation by ADP in the regulation of flagellar movement in sea urchin sperm (Q80764449) (← links)
- The effects of Ca2 and ADP on dynein switching during the beat cycle of reactivated bull sperm models (Q85890551) (← links)
- Ultrastructural evidence that motility changes caused by variations in ATP, Mg2 , and ADP correlate to conformational changes in reactivated bull sperm axonemes (Q86071113) (← links)
- The physiological role of ADP and Mg2 in maintaining a stable beat cycle in bull sperm (Q86071273) (← links)
- CFAP45 deficiency causes situs abnormalities and asthenospermia by disrupting an axonemal adenine nucleotide homeostasis module (Q101165932) (← links)