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Microtubule dynamics

The FASEB Journal, 1990
A combination of biochemical, structural, and morphological analyses during the last 2 decades has shown that the cytoplasm of a cell is not a disorganized mass of jelly but a highly structured cell compartment formed of a cytoskeleton, one of which principal components are the microtubules.
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Interaction of griseofulvin with microtubules, microtubule protein and tubulin

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1977
The interaction of the anti-mitotic drug griseofulvin with microtubule protein, microtubules and tubulin was studied by light scattering analysis and electron microscopy in two different systems: (1) microtubule assembly in the absence of glycerol, which depends on the presence of microtubule-associated proteins and (2) microtubule assembly in the ...
J, Wehland, W, Herzog, K, Weber
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Microtubule functions

Life Sciences, 1992
Microtubules, with intermediate filaments and microfilaments, are the components of the cell skeleton which determinates the shape of a cell. Microtubules are involved in different functions including the assembly of mitotic spindle, in dividing cells, or axon extension, in neurons.
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Microtubule mutants

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1985
Genetics has become an important tool for studying microtubule structure and function. Mutations in genes that encode microtubule proteins have been isolated in several, evolutionarily diverse organisms. These mutations have been, and will increasingly be, of great value in determining which cellular events are microtubule mediated, in determining ...
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MICROTUBULES

The Lancet, 1978
P.M Woollard   +3 more
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Focusing-in on microtubules

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2000
A good approximation of the atomic structure of a microtubule has been derived from docking the high-resolution structure of tubulin, solved by electron crystallography, into lower resolution maps of whole microtubules. Some structural interactions with other molecules, including nucleotides, drugs, motor proteins and microtubule-associated proteins ...
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Micropatterning Microtubules

2014
The following protocol describes a method to control the orientation and polarity of polymerizing microtubules (MTs). Reconstitution of specific geometries of dynamic MT networks is achieved using a ultraviolet (UV) micropatterning technique in combination with stabilized MT microseeds. The process is described in three main parts.
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Microtubules

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1973
J B, Olmsted, G G, Borisy
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Microtubules and Mitosis

1984
The mitotic chromosome movements are discussed in relation with recent studies on tubulins, their assembly and disassembly, and the associated proteins. The role of contractile proteins in the mitotic spindle is considered, and also that of the calcium regulating protein (CDR) which has been demonstrated recently in the mitotic spindle.
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Regulation of microtubule dynamics, mechanics and function through the growing tip

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Nikita B Gudimchuk   +2 more
exaly  

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