Microtubules are hollow tube-like polymeric structures composed of α,β-tubulin heterodimers. They play an important role in numerous cellular processes, including intracellular transport, cell motility and segregation of the chromosomes during cell division. Moreover, microtubule doublets or triplets form a scaffold of a cilium, centriole and basal body, respectively. To perform such diverse functions microtubules have to differ in their properties. Post-translational modifications are one of the factors that affect the properties of the tubulin polymer. Here we focus on the direct and indirect effects of post-translational modifications of tubulin on microtubule dynamics
Microtubules are polymeric tubes that switch between phases of growth and shortening, and this prope...
AbstractNew studies show that three types of evolutionarily conserved post translational tubulin mod...
Microtubules (MTs) are essential components of the cytoskeleton in all eukaryotic cells. Their funct...
Microtubules are hollow tube-like polymeric structures composed of α,β-tubulin heterodimers. They pl...
Microtubules composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers are an integral part of the cellular cytoskeleton o...
SummaryMicrotubules are the largest filamentous components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. In spite ...
Microtubular cytoskeleton plays crucial roles during diverse cellular processes, such as intracellul...
SummaryMicrotubules are the largest filamentous components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. In spite ...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
The ‘tubulin-code ’ hypothesis proposes that different tubulin genes or posttranslational modificati...
AbstractNew studies show that three types of evolutionarily conserved post translational tubulin mod...
Microtubules are polymeric tubes that switch between phases of growth and shortening, and this prope...
Microtubules are polymeric tubes that switch between phases of growth and shortening, and this prope...
AbstractNew studies show that three types of evolutionarily conserved post translational tubulin mod...
Microtubules (MTs) are essential components of the cytoskeleton in all eukaryotic cells. Their funct...
Microtubules are hollow tube-like polymeric structures composed of α,β-tubulin heterodimers. They pl...
Microtubules composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers are an integral part of the cellular cytoskeleton o...
SummaryMicrotubules are the largest filamentous components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. In spite ...
Microtubular cytoskeleton plays crucial roles during diverse cellular processes, such as intracellul...
SummaryMicrotubules are the largest filamentous components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. In spite ...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
Microtubules are biopolymers that perform diverse cellular functions. Microtubule behavior regulatio...
The ‘tubulin-code ’ hypothesis proposes that different tubulin genes or posttranslational modificati...
AbstractNew studies show that three types of evolutionarily conserved post translational tubulin mod...
Microtubules are polymeric tubes that switch between phases of growth and shortening, and this prope...
Microtubules are polymeric tubes that switch between phases of growth and shortening, and this prope...
AbstractNew studies show that three types of evolutionarily conserved post translational tubulin mod...
Microtubules (MTs) are essential components of the cytoskeleton in all eukaryotic cells. Their funct...