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Microtubule-associated proteins in higher plants

Journal of Plant Research, 2007
A variety of microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) have been reported in higher plants. Microtubule (MT) polymerization starts from the gamma-tubulin complex (gammaTuC), a component of the MT nucleation site. MAP200/MOR1 and katanin regulate the length of the MT by promoting the dynamic instability of MTs and cutting MTs, respectively. In construction
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MAP2 (Microtubule-Associated Protein 2)

1984
Microtubules are known to play a role in a wide variety of cellular processes. The major component of these structures is tubulin, a globular protein that makes up the microtubule wall. With the introduction of procedures for purifying microtubules (Weisenberg, 1972) it soon became clear that they contained a number of proteins in addition to tubulin ...
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Microtubule-Associated Proteins

Annual Review of Cell Biology, 1986
D J, Asai   +3 more
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Microtubule-Associated Proteins

2008
Kumar M. R. Bhat, Vijayasaradhi Setaluri
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[Microtubule-associated proteins].

Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia), 1991
Microtubules are the key elements of the cytoskeleton responsible for cytoplasm organization and intracellular transport. Their functions are realized mainly via microtubule associated proteins (MAP), the minor components bound to the microtubule core.
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Dynein as a Microtubule‐Associated Proteina

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1986
P, Satir, J, Avolio
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Microtubule‐Associated Proteins in the Developing Brain

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1986
A, Matus, B, Riederer
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