Motility Mutations in Flagella:Using Insertional Mutagenesis to Generate Mutants with Motility Defects in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
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open in viewerIdentification of flagellar motility mutants can directly impact cilia-related disease research as flagellar proteins are highly conserved between the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and humans. Forward and reverse genetic analysis approaches would be more efficient with an available mutant collection and identified sites of gene disruption. This project showed how inserting a DNA fragment into the C. reinhardtii genome resulted in cells with defective swimming. 35 mutants were generated, two of which had insertions in genes of interest. A flagellar protein ODA1 mutant showed decreased protein production, while a calcium ATPase mutant exposed to different calcium concentrations did not show any significant changes in swimming ability.
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- E-project-042811-124459
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- 2011
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- 2011-04-28
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- 2021-02-02
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