International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases stochastically interrupted by rapid depolymerizations called catastrophes. Rescue events can arrest the depolymerization and restore microtubule elongation. However, the origin of these rescue events remains unexplained. Here we show that microtubule lattice self-repair, in structurally damaged sites, is responsible for the rescue of microtubule growth. Tubulin photo-conversion in cells revealed that free tubulin dimers can incorporate along the shafts of microtubules, especially in regions where microtubules cross each other, form bundles or become bent due to mechanical constraints. These incorporation sites appeared to act as effective re...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
Microtubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an underlying mechanism of mic...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceMicrotubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular tra...
International audienceMicrotubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular tra...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
Microtubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an underlying mechanism of mic...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
Microtubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an underlying mechanism of mic...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceMicrotubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular tra...
International audienceMicrotubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular tra...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules play a key role in cell division, motility, and intracellular trafficking. Microtubule ...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
Microtubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an underlying mechanism of mic...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
International audienceMicrotubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an under...
Microtubule self-repair has been studied both in vitro and in vivo as an underlying mechanism of mic...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...