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Axonemal dynein from Tetrahymena

Journal of Cell Science, 1991
ABSTRACT Axonemal dynein from Tetrahymena cilia can be separated on a sucrose gradient into two fractions, at least one of which appears to be polymorphic. We have been using immuno-electron microscopy in order to try and locate the different types of dynein molecules within the axonemal structure.
E M, Crossley, S C, Hyman, C, Wells
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Hydroxyproline in Tetrahymena*

The Journal of Protozoology, 1973
SYNOPSIS. Hydroxyproline (HP) can be quantified by the sensitive colorimetric procedure of Kivirikko et al. (1967). Without preliminary hydrolysis, only the free imino acid (I) can be detected. After hydrolysis in 6 N HCl at 120 C for 15 hr, also the peptide‐bound (II) and polypeptide‐bound (III) is detected.
P, Vaudaux, G, de Haller
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Phosphonolipids in Tetrahymena cilia

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1970
Abstract The lipid fraction extracted from isolated cilia of Tetrahymena , pyriformis contains a high proportion of phosphonolipids and much smaller amounts of phospholipids. The major components are an alkoxy acyl glycerol ester of 2-aminoethyl-phosphonate (AEP), and corresponding deacylated derivative.
J D, Smith, W R, Snyder, J H, Law
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Protein acylation in Tetrahymena

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1988
Examination of exhaustively delipidated Tetrahymena mimbres cells by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed the presence of several protein bands containing covalently linked fatty acids. Palmitic (16:0) and stearic (18:0) acids together accounted for approximately 90% of the protein-linked acyl chains, with myristic acid ...
P E, Ryals, G A, Thompson
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Tetrahymena thermophila

Published as part of Fu, Jinyu, Gao, Yunyi, Gao, Feng, Sheng, Yalan, Al-Farraj, Saleh A., Chen, Zigui & Wang, Chundi, 2024, An overview of genetic manipulation tools in the studies of ciliates * with emphasis on gene knockout * knockdown * and overexpression, pp.
Fu, Jinyu   +6 more
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Cryo-EM reveals dynamics of Tetrahymena group I intron self-splicing

Nature Catalysis, 2023
B. Luo   +14 more
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Tetrahymena limacis

Published as part of Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura, Dávila, Sthefane & Dias, Roberto Junio Pedroso, 2024, Ciliate symbionts of bivalves with notes on their worldwide geographic distribution, pp.
Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura   +2 more
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Anomalous Serotypes in Tetrahymena

The Journal of Protozoology, 1962
SYNOPSIS. Novel serotypes appeared among the F2 progeny of a single cross involving alleles at the H locus. Two of the clones manifesting aberrant types have been subjected to breeding analysis. The aberrant phenotypes disappear at conjugation and have not been recovered in either F1 or F2.
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A practical reference for studying meiosis in the model ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila

Marine Life Science & Technology, 2022
Miao Tian   +4 more
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Tetrahymena rostrata

Published as part of Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura, Dávila, Sthefane & Dias, Roberto Junio Pedroso, 2024, Ciliate symbionts of bivalves with notes on their worldwide geographic distribution, pp.
Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura   +2 more
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