Katanin is a conserved AAA ATPase with the ability to sever microtubules, but its biological function in animal cells has been obscure. A recent study using electron tomography has found that katanin stimulates the production of microtubules in the meiotic spindles of Caenorhabditis elegans oocytes
Microtubule (MT) length and location is tightly controlled in cells. One novel family of MT-associat...
ABSTRACT The microtubule-severing enzyme katanin uses ATP hydrolysis to disrupt noncovalent bonds be...
The reorganization of microtubules in mitosis, meiosis, and development requires the microtubule-sev...
Katanin is a heterodimer that exhibits ATP-dependent microtubule-severing activity in vitro. In Xeno...
International audienceIn most animals, female meiotic spindles are assembled in the absence of centr...
International audienceIn most animals, female meiotic spindles are assembled in the absence of centr...
Assembly of Caenorhabditis elegans female meiotic spindles requires both MEI-1 and MEI-2 subunits of...
Katanin is a heterodimeric microtubule-severing protein that is conserved among eukaryotes. Loss-of-...
SummaryKatanin is a heterodimer that exhibits ATP-dependent microtubule-severing activity in vitro [...
Although considerable in girth (25 nm) and held together by multiple tubulin–tubulin interactions, m...
International audienceKatanin is an evolutionarily conserved microtubule (MT)-severing complex impli...
Two related enzymes, katanin and spastin, use the energy from ATP hydrolysis to sever microtubules. ...
ATP-dependent severing of microtubules was first reported in Xenopus laevis egg extracts in 1991. Tw...
AbstractMicrotubule (MT) length and location is tightly controlled in cells. One novel family of MT-...
Ewkaryotic cells rapidly reorganize their microtubule cytoskeleton during the cell cycle, differenti...
Microtubule (MT) length and location is tightly controlled in cells. One novel family of MT-associat...
ABSTRACT The microtubule-severing enzyme katanin uses ATP hydrolysis to disrupt noncovalent bonds be...
The reorganization of microtubules in mitosis, meiosis, and development requires the microtubule-sev...
Katanin is a heterodimer that exhibits ATP-dependent microtubule-severing activity in vitro. In Xeno...
International audienceIn most animals, female meiotic spindles are assembled in the absence of centr...
International audienceIn most animals, female meiotic spindles are assembled in the absence of centr...
Assembly of Caenorhabditis elegans female meiotic spindles requires both MEI-1 and MEI-2 subunits of...
Katanin is a heterodimeric microtubule-severing protein that is conserved among eukaryotes. Loss-of-...
SummaryKatanin is a heterodimer that exhibits ATP-dependent microtubule-severing activity in vitro [...
Although considerable in girth (25 nm) and held together by multiple tubulin–tubulin interactions, m...
International audienceKatanin is an evolutionarily conserved microtubule (MT)-severing complex impli...
Two related enzymes, katanin and spastin, use the energy from ATP hydrolysis to sever microtubules. ...
ATP-dependent severing of microtubules was first reported in Xenopus laevis egg extracts in 1991. Tw...
AbstractMicrotubule (MT) length and location is tightly controlled in cells. One novel family of MT-...
Ewkaryotic cells rapidly reorganize their microtubule cytoskeleton during the cell cycle, differenti...
Microtubule (MT) length and location is tightly controlled in cells. One novel family of MT-associat...
ABSTRACT The microtubule-severing enzyme katanin uses ATP hydrolysis to disrupt noncovalent bonds be...
The reorganization of microtubules in mitosis, meiosis, and development requires the microtubule-sev...