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Chlorarachniophyte extensions contain tubulin

Claim that tubulin proteins are present in the cell extensions of chlorarachniophytes.

Confidence
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Evidence Quote

“Tubulin is present in extensions”

Relationship

Chlorarachniophyte extensions contains tubulin in extensions

Arguments

Chlorarachniophyte extensionssubject
Chlorarachniophyte extensionsobject

Connections (2)

Microchamber components enable microscopyAssociation
Tubulin localization in extensionsFactor

Evidence

“Evidence from imaging shows tubulin staining in both the cell bodies and the network-like extensions of chlorarachniophyte algae, supporting their microtubule-based features.”

Main paper

“Reference describing the unique tubulins in Naegleria's mitotic spindles.”

Velle KB et al. (2022). Naegleria’s mitotic spindles are built from unique tubulins and highlight core spindle features doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.01.034 ↗

“Reference on Naegleria spindles with unique tubulins and core spindle cytoskeleton features.”

Velle KB et al. (2022). Naegleria’s mitotic spindles are built from unique tubulins and highlight core spindle features. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.01.034 ↗

“Reference describing the embryonic development and cell lineage of C. elegans”

(1983). The embryonic cell lineage of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans doi:10.1016/0012-1606(83)90201-4 ↗

“Reference on the relation between ciliary structure, ciliogenesis, and the actin cytoskeleton.”

Smith CEL et al. (2020). Primary Cilia, Ciliogenesis and the Actin Cytoskeleton: A Little Less Resorption, A Little More Actin Please. doi:10.3389/fcell.2020.622822 ↗

“Reference on the structure and function of the ciliary cytoskeleton.”

Pedersen LB et al. (2012). The Ciliary Cytoskeleton. doi:10.1002/cphy.c110043 ↗

“Reference reviewing the nano-architecture of axonal cytoskeleton.”

Leterrier C et al. (2017). The nano-architecture of the axonal cytoskeleton. doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.129 ↗