DiPetrillo Christen G, Smith Elizabeth F
Division of Infectious Diseases, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Methods Enzymol. 2013;524:37-57. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-397945-2.00003-2.
The axonemal microtubules of cilia/flagella act as a scaffold for assembly of the protein complexes that ultimately regulate dynein activity to control the size and shape of ciliary bends. Despite our general understanding of the contribution of microtubule sliding to ciliary and flagellar motility, many questions regarding the regulation of dynein remain unanswered. For example, we know that the second messenger calcium plays an important role in modulating dynein activity in response to extracellular cues, but it remains unclear how calcium-binding proteins anchored to the axoneme contribute to this regulation. Recent work has focused on determining the identity and specific functions of these axonemal calcium-binding proteins. Here, we review our current knowledge of calcium-mediated motility and highlight key experiments that have substantially aided our understanding of calcium signaling within the axoneme.
纤毛/鞭毛的轴丝微管作为蛋白质复合物组装的支架,这些蛋白质复合物最终调节动力蛋白的活性,以控制纤毛弯曲的大小和形状。尽管我们对微管滑动对纤毛和鞭毛运动的贡献有了大致了解,但关于动力蛋白调节的许多问题仍未得到解答。例如,我们知道第二信使钙在响应细胞外信号调节动力蛋白活性方面起着重要作用,但尚不清楚锚定在轴丝上的钙结合蛋白如何促成这种调节。最近的研究工作集中在确定这些轴丝钙结合蛋白的身份和具体功能。在这里,我们回顾了我们目前对钙介导的运动的认识,并强调了一些关键实验,这些实验极大地帮助我们理解了轴丝内的钙信号传导。