- Radial spoke
The radial spoke is a multi-unit
protein structure found in theaxoneme s ofeukaryotic cilia andflagella . Although experiments have determined the importance of the radial spoke in the proper function of theseorganelle s, its structure and mode of action remain poorly understood.Cellular location and structure
Radial spokes are T-shaped structures present inside the axoneme. Each spoke consists of a "head" and a "stalk," while each of these sub-structures is itself made up of many protein subunits. In all, the radial spoke is known to contain at least 17 different proteins, with 5 located in the head and at least 12 making up the stalk. The spoke stalk binds to the A-tubule of each
microtubule outer doublet, and the spoke head faces in towards the center of the axoneme (see illustration at right).Function
The radial spoke is known to play a role in the mechanical movement of the flagellum/cilium. For example,
mutant organisms lacking properly functioning radial spokes have flagella and cilia that are immotile. Radial spokes also influence the cilium "waveform"; that is, the exact bending pattern the cilium repeats.How the radial spoke carries out this function is poorly understood. Radial spokes are believed to interact with both the central pair microtubules and the
dynein arms, perhaps in a way that maintains the rhythmic activation of the dynein motors. For example, one of the radial spoke subunits, RSP3, is an anchor protein predicted to hold another protein calledprotein kinase A (PKA). PKA would theoretically then be able to activate/inactivate the adjacent dynein arms via itskinase activity.However, the identities and functions of the many radial spoke subunits are just beginning to be elucidated.
References
#Pinfen Yang, Dennis Diener,
Joel Rosenbaum , and Winfield Sale "Localization of Calmodulin and Dynein Light Chain LC8 in Flagellar Radial Spokes," , Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 153, Number 6, June 11 2001. Entrez Pubmed|11402073#Yang P, Diener DR, Yang C, Kohno T, Pazour GJ, Dienes JM, Agrin NS, King SM, Sale WS, Kamiya R, Rosenbaum JL, Witman GB "Radial spoke proteins of Chlamydomonas flagella," Journal of Cell Science 119, February 2006. Entrez Pubmed|16507594
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