XMAP215 is a microtubule associated protein that speeds microtubule plus end growth by seven- to tenfold and protects these ends from destabilization by the Kin I kinesin, XKCM1. To understand the mechanisms responsible for these activities, it is necessary to know the structure of XMAP215. By unidirectional shadowing and electron microscopy, XMAP215 appeared as an elongate molecule of 60+/-18 nm, suggesting that XMAP215 could span up to seven to eight tubulin dimers along a protofilament. Most XMAP215 molecules were straight but a subset were bent suggesting that XMAP215 is flexible. Antibodies to the C terminus labeled one end of XMAP215 with no evidence for XMAP215 dimerization. Incubation of XMAP215 and tubulin at 4 degrees C resulted i...
We used video assays to study the dynamic instability behavior of individual microtubules assembled ...
The Minisymposium “The Life of a Microtubule: Birth, Dynamics and Function” highlighted new findings...
1999; Pierre et al., 1992). Subsequent live cell imagingINTRODUCTION Microtubules are highly dynamic...
XMAP215 is a microtubule associated protein that speeds microtubule plus end growth by seven- to ten...
SummaryFast growth of microtubules is essential for rapid assembly of the microtubule cytoskeleton d...
Microtubules are a part of the cell cytoskeleton that performs different functions, such as providin...
Fast growth of microtubules is essential for rapid assembly of the microtubule cytoskeleton during c...
Fast growth of microtubules is essential for rapid assembly of the microtubule cytoskeleton during c...
AbstractDis1/XMAP215 family microtubule-binding proteins are essential for cell division in animals,...
Microtubule nucleation is spatiotemporally regulated in cells by several known molecules, including ...
Microtubules are essential for various cellular processes including cell division and intracellular ...
XMAP215 is a microtubule plus-end binding protein implicated in modulating microtubule dynamics. In ...
Microtubules are highly dynamic protein polymers that form a crucial part of the cytoskeleton in all...
Summary XMAP215/ch-TOG are members of an evolutionary conserved family of microtubule-associated pro...
Structures of Drosophila Msps TOG4 and human ch-TOG TOG4 are presented. TOG4 departs from the other ...
We used video assays to study the dynamic instability behavior of individual microtubules assembled ...
The Minisymposium “The Life of a Microtubule: Birth, Dynamics and Function” highlighted new findings...
1999; Pierre et al., 1992). Subsequent live cell imagingINTRODUCTION Microtubules are highly dynamic...
XMAP215 is a microtubule associated protein that speeds microtubule plus end growth by seven- to ten...
SummaryFast growth of microtubules is essential for rapid assembly of the microtubule cytoskeleton d...
Microtubules are a part of the cell cytoskeleton that performs different functions, such as providin...
Fast growth of microtubules is essential for rapid assembly of the microtubule cytoskeleton during c...
Fast growth of microtubules is essential for rapid assembly of the microtubule cytoskeleton during c...
AbstractDis1/XMAP215 family microtubule-binding proteins are essential for cell division in animals,...
Microtubule nucleation is spatiotemporally regulated in cells by several known molecules, including ...
Microtubules are essential for various cellular processes including cell division and intracellular ...
XMAP215 is a microtubule plus-end binding protein implicated in modulating microtubule dynamics. In ...
Microtubules are highly dynamic protein polymers that form a crucial part of the cytoskeleton in all...
Summary XMAP215/ch-TOG are members of an evolutionary conserved family of microtubule-associated pro...
Structures of Drosophila Msps TOG4 and human ch-TOG TOG4 are presented. TOG4 departs from the other ...
We used video assays to study the dynamic instability behavior of individual microtubules assembled ...
The Minisymposium “The Life of a Microtubule: Birth, Dynamics and Function” highlighted new findings...
1999; Pierre et al., 1992). Subsequent live cell imagingINTRODUCTION Microtubules are highly dynamic...