<div><p>Microtubules are dynamic polymers of GTP- and GDP-tubulin that undergo stochastic transitions between growing and shrinking phases. Rescues, the conversion from shrinking to growing, have recently been proposed to be to the result of regrowth at GTP-tubulin islands within the lattice of growing microtubules. By introducing mixed GTP/GDP/GMPCPP (GXP) regions within the lattice of dynamic microtubules, we reconstituted GXP islands <em>in vitro</em> (GMPCPP is the slowly hydrolyzable GTP analog guanosine-5′-[(α,β)-methyleno]triphosphate). We found that such islands could reproducibly induce rescues and that the probability of rescue correlated with both the size of the island and the percentage of GMPCPP-tubulin within the island. The ...
Evidence that 13 or 14 contiguous tubulin-GTP subunits are sufficient to cap and stabilize a microtu...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation is essential for cellular activities, but its mechanism is not known bec...
Hydrolysis of GTP is known to accompany microtubule assembly. Here we show that hydrolysis of GTP is...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers of GTP- and GDP-tubulin that undergo stochastic transitions betwee...
Microtubules display dynamic instability, with alternating phases of growth and shrinkage separated ...
<p>(A) Schematic of the total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy setup for incorpora...
<p>(A) Shortening rates of GDP-tubulin extensions (white solid line) and GXP islands (white dashed l...
SummaryRecent work describes the surprising finding that cellular microtubules have islands of GTP-b...
Natural microtubules typically include one A-lattice seam within an otherwise helically symmetric B-...
International audienceMicrotubule growth proceeds through the endwise addition of nucleotide-bound t...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
Microtubules (MTs) are polymers of αβ-tubulin heterodimers that stochastically switch between growth...
Microtubules are highly dynamic cytoskeletal fibers essential for the cell’s life. Their dynamics is...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal polymers whose function depends on their property to switch between st...
Evidence that 13 or 14 contiguous tubulin-GTP subunits are sufficient to cap and stabilize a microtu...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation is essential for cellular activities, but its mechanism is not known bec...
Hydrolysis of GTP is known to accompany microtubule assembly. Here we show that hydrolysis of GTP is...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers of GTP- and GDP-tubulin that undergo stochastic transitions betwee...
Microtubules display dynamic instability, with alternating phases of growth and shrinkage separated ...
<p>(A) Schematic of the total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy setup for incorpora...
<p>(A) Shortening rates of GDP-tubulin extensions (white solid line) and GXP islands (white dashed l...
SummaryRecent work describes the surprising finding that cellular microtubules have islands of GTP-b...
Natural microtubules typically include one A-lattice seam within an otherwise helically symmetric B-...
International audienceMicrotubule growth proceeds through the endwise addition of nucleotide-bound t...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
Microtubules (MTs) are polymers of αβ-tubulin heterodimers that stochastically switch between growth...
Microtubules are highly dynamic cytoskeletal fibers essential for the cell’s life. Their dynamics is...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal polymers whose function depends on their property to switch between st...
Evidence that 13 or 14 contiguous tubulin-GTP subunits are sufficient to cap and stabilize a microtu...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation is essential for cellular activities, but its mechanism is not known bec...
Hydrolysis of GTP is known to accompany microtubule assembly. Here we show that hydrolysis of GTP is...