The disassembly of microtubules can generate force and drive intracellular motility. During mitosis, for example, chromosomes remain persistently attached via kinetochores to the tips of disassembling microtubules, which pull the sister chromatids apart. According to the conformational wave hypothesis, such force generation requires that protofilaments curl outward from the disassembling tips to exert pulling force directly on kinetochores. Rigorously testing this idea will require modifying the mechanical and energetic properties of curling protofilaments, but no way to do so has yet been described. Here, by direct measurement of working strokes generated in vitro by curling protofilaments, we show that their mechanical energy output can b...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
<div><p>Microtubules are long filamentous hollow cylinders whose surfaces form lattice structures of...
Thirteen tubulin protofilaments, made of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, interact laterally to produce cyto...
Microtubules consist of 13 protofilaments arranged in the form of a cylinder. The protofilaments are...
In this article, we review the dynamic nature of the filaments (microtubules) that make up the labil...
SummaryKinetochores of mitotic chromosomes are coupled to spindle microtubules in ways that allow th...
More than 50 years ago, microtubule depolymerization was proposed as the force responsible for chrom...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dispersed ...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
Regulating the stability of microtubule (MT)-kinetochore attachments is fundamental to avoiding mito...
We have known for decades that vertebrate kinetochores can nucleate microtubules. However, the role ...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
Background. At the beginning of mitosis, the cell forms a spindle made of microtubules and associat...
Microtubules (MTs), mesoscopic cellular filaments, grow primarily by the addition of GTP-bound tubul...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
<div><p>Microtubules are long filamentous hollow cylinders whose surfaces form lattice structures of...
Thirteen tubulin protofilaments, made of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, interact laterally to produce cyto...
Microtubules consist of 13 protofilaments arranged in the form of a cylinder. The protofilaments are...
In this article, we review the dynamic nature of the filaments (microtubules) that make up the labil...
SummaryKinetochores of mitotic chromosomes are coupled to spindle microtubules in ways that allow th...
More than 50 years ago, microtubule depolymerization was proposed as the force responsible for chrom...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dispersed ...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
Regulating the stability of microtubule (MT)-kinetochore attachments is fundamental to avoiding mito...
We have known for decades that vertebrate kinetochores can nucleate microtubules. However, the role ...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
Background. At the beginning of mitosis, the cell forms a spindle made of microtubules and associat...
Microtubules (MTs), mesoscopic cellular filaments, grow primarily by the addition of GTP-bound tubul...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
<div><p>Microtubules are long filamentous hollow cylinders whose surfaces form lattice structures of...
Thirteen tubulin protofilaments, made of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, interact laterally to produce cyto...