AbstractThe properties of the microtubule network are regulated at various levels including tissue-dependent isotype switching, post-translational modification of α- and β-tubulin, and by a variety of microtubule-associated molecules (for reviews, see [1–3]). Microtubule nucleation is attributed to γ-tubulin, which is present in protein complexes at the centrosome and in the cytoplasm [4,5]. A screen for flagellar mutants in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has led to the identification of a fourth member of the tubulin gene superfamily, δ-tubulin. In this unicellular organism, the lack of a functional δ-tubulin gene copy causes aberrant numbers of flagella, depending on the age of the corresponding basal bodies; mutants also show a...
AbstractTo assess the role of γ-tubulin in spindle assembly in vivo, we have followed meiosis progre...
AbstractThe cytosolic role of γ-tubulin as a microtubule organizer has been studied thoroughly, but ...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...
AbstractThe properties of the microtubule network are regulated at various levels including tissue-d...
Tremendous progress has been made in understanding the functions of γ-tubulin and, in particular, it...
AbstractMammalian spermatogenesis involves drastic morphological changes leading to the development ...
Abstractγ-Tubulin regulates the nucleation of microtubules, but knowledge of its functions in vivo i...
We have cloned the Drosophila gene discs degenerate-4 (dd4) and find that it encodes a component of ...
Tubb4b (tubulin β-4b chain) is essential for cell growth and development as a microtubule network pr...
<div><p>γ-Tubulin is the key protein for microtubule nucleation. Duplication of the γ-tubulin gene o...
γ-Tubulin is the key protein for microtubule nucleation. Duplication of the γ-tubulin gene occurred ...
AbstractThe requirements for building flagellar axonemes and centrioles are beginning to be uncovere...
Microtubules are ubiquitous cellular structures found in eukaryotic organisms and responsible for a ...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal elements with important cellular functions, whose dynamic behaviour an...
AbstractThe discovery of δ-tubulin, the fourth member of the tubulin superfamily, in Chlamydomonas[1...
AbstractTo assess the role of γ-tubulin in spindle assembly in vivo, we have followed meiosis progre...
AbstractThe cytosolic role of γ-tubulin as a microtubule organizer has been studied thoroughly, but ...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...
AbstractThe properties of the microtubule network are regulated at various levels including tissue-d...
Tremendous progress has been made in understanding the functions of γ-tubulin and, in particular, it...
AbstractMammalian spermatogenesis involves drastic morphological changes leading to the development ...
Abstractγ-Tubulin regulates the nucleation of microtubules, but knowledge of its functions in vivo i...
We have cloned the Drosophila gene discs degenerate-4 (dd4) and find that it encodes a component of ...
Tubb4b (tubulin β-4b chain) is essential for cell growth and development as a microtubule network pr...
<div><p>γ-Tubulin is the key protein for microtubule nucleation. Duplication of the γ-tubulin gene o...
γ-Tubulin is the key protein for microtubule nucleation. Duplication of the γ-tubulin gene occurred ...
AbstractThe requirements for building flagellar axonemes and centrioles are beginning to be uncovere...
Microtubules are ubiquitous cellular structures found in eukaryotic organisms and responsible for a ...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal elements with important cellular functions, whose dynamic behaviour an...
AbstractThe discovery of δ-tubulin, the fourth member of the tubulin superfamily, in Chlamydomonas[1...
AbstractTo assess the role of γ-tubulin in spindle assembly in vivo, we have followed meiosis progre...
AbstractThe cytosolic role of γ-tubulin as a microtubule organizer has been studied thoroughly, but ...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...