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. 1997 Jan 7;94(1):322–327. doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.1.322

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Axoneme—MT complexes gliding on AtKCBP or kinesin. Shown are time-lapse sequences of axoneme—MT complexes gliding on GST/AtKCBP (A) or kinesin (B) bound to a coverslip. The time (in minutes and seconds) is indicated at the bottom right of each image. (A) The axoneme—MT is gliding on GST/AtKCBP with the MT (plus) end of the complex leading, relative to fixed points on the coverslip. The plus-end movement of the complex indicates that the GST/AtKCBP motor is moving toward the minus end of the MT. (B) The axoneme—MT is moving on kinesin with the axoneme (minus) end of the complex leading, consistent with the plus-end translocation of kinesin on MTs. A second axoneme—MT complex is binding to the coverslip at time 00:00 and also glides with the axoneme end leading.