Substoichiometric concentrations of tubulin-colchicine complex (TC) inhibits microtubule assembly through a copolymerization reaction between tubulin and TC. We have determined the rates and extent of TC incorporation into bovine brain microtubules and developed a theory that models copolymerization. Our analysis suggests that while the apparent association rate constants for tubulin and TC are similar, the apparent dissociation rate constants for TC are a factor of five or more larger than those of tubulin. Copolymer composition showed only slight changes during assembly despite changes in the solution phase and showed little dependence at high TC upon the initial tubulin concentration. The theory was based on coupled Oosawa-Kasai equation...
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At metaphase, the amount of tubulin assembled into spindle microtubules is relatively constant; the ...
Abstract The kinetics of microtubule polymerization to steady-state and the ability of tubulin subun...
Substoichiometric concentrations of tubulin-colchicine complex (TC) inhibits microtubule assembly th...
The polymerization ofmicrotubules in vitro exhibits many of the properties of a nucleated helical po...
International audienceThe microtubule-associated protein TOGp, which belongs to a widely distributed...
AbstractNumerous isotypes of the structural protein tubulin have now been characterized in various o...
AbstractMicrotubule protein could be prepared in high yield, and could form copious microtubules, in...
7 p.-8 fig.-4 tab.The slow dissociation reaction of the tubulin-colchicine complex has been characte...
Current models of microtubule assembly from pure tubulin involve a nucleation phase followed by micr...
Microtubules form weakly associated networks with many properties similar to networks of rigid rods....
<p>(A) <i>In-vitro</i> tubulin polymerization assays were used to test the effect of the 212 mitotic...
Chick brain was early shown to be a rich source of microtubular protein, but had not been previously...
The size and chemical nature of the stabilizing cap at microtubule (MT) ends has remained enigmatic,...
<p>Purified porcine brain tubulin was polymerized by addition of GTP and warming to 37°C. After incu...
Original article can be found at: http://pubs.acs.org/journals/bichaw/index.html Copyright American ...
At metaphase, the amount of tubulin assembled into spindle microtubules is relatively constant; the ...
Abstract The kinetics of microtubule polymerization to steady-state and the ability of tubulin subun...
Substoichiometric concentrations of tubulin-colchicine complex (TC) inhibits microtubule assembly th...
The polymerization ofmicrotubules in vitro exhibits many of the properties of a nucleated helical po...
International audienceThe microtubule-associated protein TOGp, which belongs to a widely distributed...
AbstractNumerous isotypes of the structural protein tubulin have now been characterized in various o...
AbstractMicrotubule protein could be prepared in high yield, and could form copious microtubules, in...
7 p.-8 fig.-4 tab.The slow dissociation reaction of the tubulin-colchicine complex has been characte...
Current models of microtubule assembly from pure tubulin involve a nucleation phase followed by micr...
Microtubules form weakly associated networks with many properties similar to networks of rigid rods....
<p>(A) <i>In-vitro</i> tubulin polymerization assays were used to test the effect of the 212 mitotic...
Chick brain was early shown to be a rich source of microtubular protein, but had not been previously...
The size and chemical nature of the stabilizing cap at microtubule (MT) ends has remained enigmatic,...
<p>Purified porcine brain tubulin was polymerized by addition of GTP and warming to 37°C. After incu...
Original article can be found at: http://pubs.acs.org/journals/bichaw/index.html Copyright American ...
At metaphase, the amount of tubulin assembled into spindle microtubules is relatively constant; the ...
Abstract The kinetics of microtubule polymerization to steady-state and the ability of tubulin subun...