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    Journal of molecular evolution 22 (1985), S. 220-229 
    ISSN: 1432-1432
    Keywords: Microtubules ; Tubulin antibodies ; Immunoblotting ; Immunocytology ; Auto-antibodies ; Gene duplication
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary In spite of their overall evolutionary conservation, the tubulins of ciliates display electrophoretic and structural particularities. We show here that antibodies raised againstParamecium andTetrahymena ciliary tubulins fail to recognize the cytoplasmic tubulins of all the metazoans tested. Immunoblotting of peptide maps of ciliate tubulins reveals that these antibodies react with one or very few ciliate-specific epitopes, in contrast to polyclonal antibodies against vertebrate tubulins, which are equivalent to autoantibodies and recognize several epitopes in both ciliate and vertebrate tubulins. Furthermore, we show that the anti-ciliate antibodies recognize ciliary and flagellar tubulins of metazoans ranging from sea urchin to mammals (with the exception of humans). The results support the conclusion that although duplication and specialization of tubulin genes in metazoans may have led to distinct types of tubulins, the axonemal one has remained highly conserved.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 108 (1970), S. 70-77 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Erythromycin inhibits the growth of wild type Paramecia and eventually kills the cells. 24 erythromycin resistant mutants (22 U.V. induced, 2 spontaneous) have been isolated. They fall into att least three phenotypic classes on the basis of their level of resistance and of thermosensitivity. Genetic analysis of three mutants shows that the resistance character is cytoplasmically inherited, as evidenced by its clonal inheritance, its transfer through cytoplasmic bridges and its non-segregation at meiosis. The results suggest that these mutants may be mitochondrial mutants analogous to those described in yeast.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 180 (1980), S. 553-561 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The genetic and physiological properties of two nuclear mutants of Parameccium tetraurelia affecting mitochondrial properties, and first screened as resistant to tetrazolium (TTC) are described. The mutant TTC 64-1 R is strongly deficient in cytochrome c and the mutant TTC 66p R is partially deficient in cytochrome aa3; both mutants display cyanide insensitive respiration in exponential growth phase. In the double mutant TTC 64-1 R -TTC 66p R /TTC 64-1 R -TTC 66p R the deficiency in cytochrome aa3 due to the TTC 64-1 R mutation is suppressed. The mutation TTC 64-1 R does not suppress cytochrome aa3 deficiencies due to mitochondrial mutations, but does interact with another nuclear mutation, cl 1, (compatible only with mitochondria deficient in cytochrome oxidase) in such a way that the double mutant TTC 64-1 R -cl 1/TTC 64-1 R -cl 1 displays a normal amount of cytochrome aa3. The possible mechanisms and physiological significance of these suppressive effects are discussed.
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