A mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that lacks the flagellar outer dynein arm but can swim
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A mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that lacks the flagellar outer dynein arm but can swim
Abstract
A new type of Chlamydomonas mutant, which lacks the outer dynein arm but can swim, was isolated. Sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that four of the ten high-molecular-weight bands of dynein present in the wild-type axoneme are missing or diminished in the mutant axoneme. The mutant has a swimming rate of about 35 micrometers/s and a flagellar beat frequency of about 25 Hz, both of which are about 1/2.5 to 1/3 of those of the wild type. The mutant flagella beat with an asymmetric, cilia-type pattern, similar to the forward-swimming mode of the flagellar beating pattern of the wild type. However, unlike wild-type flagella, the mutant flagella never beat with a symmetrical waveform: when the cells were stimulated by intense light, the mutant transiently stopped beating its flagella, whereas the wild-type cell transiently swam backwards with the two flagella beating with a symmetrical waveform. Both wild-type and mutant cells could be demembranated by Nonidet P40 and their swimming reactivated by addition of Mg-ATP in the virtual absence of Ca2+. Double reciprocal plots of the beat frequency against ATP concentrations showed a linear relationship for both strains, yielding maximal frequencies of 44 Hz (wild-type) and 23 Hz (mutant). The mutant axonemes can be reactivated only when the Ca2+ concentration is lower than 10(-6) M: at pCa4, the wild-type axonemes beat with a symmetrical waveform, but the mutant axonemes showed no movement. These findings indicate that the outer dynein arm is dispensable for flagellar beating of the asymmetric waveform (forward-swimming mode), but not for beating of the symmetrical waveform (backward-swimming mode), and thus suggest the importance of the outer dynein arm in the switching of flagellar waveforms.
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