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In Tetrahymena, glutathione is synthesized from the same precursors as it is in higher animals and is present in similar intracellular concentrations. The intracellular thiol-disulfide ratio is also identical to that of mammalian tissues,... more
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Two types of polymeric post-translational modifications of alpha/beta-tubulin, glycylation and glutamylation, occur widely in cilia and flagella. Their respective cellular functions are poorly understood. Mass spectrometry and... more
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— In recent years, the protozoan Tetrahymena is used as a model to detect aquatic toxicity and eco-toxicological effects with its application as a "whole-cell biosensor" (WCB) to be the mostly known for the environmental monitoring of... more
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Kőhidai, L., Vakkuri, O., Keresztesi, M., Pállinger, É., Leppäluoto, J., Csaba, G. Impact of melatonin on the cell division, phagocytosis and chemotaxis of Tetrahymena pyriformis. Acta Protozool. 41, 85-89 /2002/
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The POT1/TEBP telomere proteins are a group of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-binding proteins that have long been assumed to protect the G overhang on the telomeric 3′ strand. We have found that the Tetrahymena thermophila genome contains... more
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Dynein motors and regulatory complexes repeat every 96 nm along the length of motile cilia. Each repeat contains three radial spokes, RS1, RS2, and RS3, which transduct signals between the central microtubules and dynein arms. Each radial... more
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The contents of mucocysts of the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila comprise about 12 proteins, ranging in relative mobility (Mr) from approximately 160,000 to 8,000. There are at least four families of sulfhydryl-linked mucocyst... more
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PpLSU3, a mobile group I intron in the rRNA genes of Physarum polycephalum, also can home into yeast chromosomal ribosomal DNA (rDNA) (D. E. Muscarella and V. M. Vogt, Mol. Cell. Biol. 13:1023-1033, 1993). By integrating PpLSU3 into the... more
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