Fig. 8: Distal and proximal proteins contribute to the control of flagellum beat and their frequency.
From: Proteins with proximal-distal asymmetries in axoneme localisation control flagellum beat frequency

Data separated into analysis of deletion mutants of distal (A–C) proximal (D–F) localising proteins and select double deletion mutants (G–I). A, D, G. Swimming speed normalised to parental C9T7 cell line. The data are represented as the mean ± SDs of triplicate or sextuple (parental) samples. p values from two-tailed Student’s t-test, p < 0.05 are shown. B, E, H The proportion of cells undergoing different types of flagellar movement, comparing deletion mutants to the parental C9T7 cell line. C, F, I Amplitude, dominant frequency and wavelength per flagellum in parental cell line and knockout distal mutants. Open circles represent individual cells, solid circles represent the mean. The horizontal dotted line is the mean of the parental C9T7 cell line. Source data are provided in the Source Data file.