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Phase Separation and a Hydrodynamic Instability Localize Proteins at Growing Microtubule Ends
Schaer J+7 more
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Polarity reversal of stable microtubules during neuronal development
Iwanski MK+4 more
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Microtubules and microtubule-associated proteins [PDF]
Microtubule research is becoming increasingly diverse, reflecting the many isoforms and modifications of tubulin and the many proteins with which microtubules interact. Recent advances are particularly visible in four areas: microtubule motor proteins (their structures, stepping modes, and forces); microtubule nucleation (the roles of centrosomes and ...
Mandelkow, Eckhard, Mandelkow, Eva
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New one-dimensional conductors: Graphitic microtubules.
Physical Review Letters, 1992On the basis of realistic tight-binding band-structure calculations, we predict that carbon microtubules exhibit striking variations in electronic transport, from metallic to semiconducting with narrow and moderate band gaps, depending on the diameter of
N. Hamada, S. Sawada, A. Oshiyama
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Microtubule-Associated Proteins and the Flexibility of Microtubules
Biochemistry, 1995Experiments were conducted to learn whether the binding of microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) to microtubules alters the flexibility of the microtubules. Flexibility was measured in vitro by two established techniques. The first employed measurement of the bending of the microtubule in a flow of buffer; the second involved repeated measurement of ...
Robley C. Williams, Jeffrey C. Kurz
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Isolation of Microtubules and Microtubule-Associated Proteins
2016Microtubules are essential cellular structures in plant cells. They are polymerized from tubulin dimers and are regulated by microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs). Here, we describe a protocol for purifying tubulin dimers and MAPs from plant cells.
Seiji Sonobe, Takahiro Hamada
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Folding of the Tau Protein on Microtubules.
Angewandte Chemie, 2015Microtubules are regulated by microtubule-associated proteins. However, little is known about the structure of microtubule-associated proteins in complex with microtubules.
Harindranath Kadavath+5 more
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Microtubules and Microtubule Motors: Mechanisms of Regulation
1996Microtubule-based motility is precisely regulated, and the targets of regulation may be the motor proteins, the microtubules, or both components of this intricately controlled system. Regulation of microtubule behavior can be mediated by cell cycle-dependent changes in centrosomal microtubule nucleating ability and by cell-specific, microtubule ...
Catherine D. Thaler, Leah T. Haimo
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Journal of Biomechanics, 2010
Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellular processes. For instance, microtubules for the support structures for extended morphologies, such as axons and cilia. Further, microtubules act as tension rods to pull apart chromosomes during cellular division. Unlike other cytoskeletal filaments (e.g.
Matthew Mirigian+3 more
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Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellular processes. For instance, microtubules for the support structures for extended morphologies, such as axons and cilia. Further, microtubules act as tension rods to pull apart chromosomes during cellular division. Unlike other cytoskeletal filaments (e.g.
Matthew Mirigian+3 more
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