AbstractTwo new studies show that e tubulin is required for centriole/basal body duplication in both Chlamydomonas and Paramecium, adding to the list of new tubulin family members specifically involved in forming the centriole triplet microtubules. The function of these triplets, and the precise role of e tubulin in triplet formation, remains unclear
Microtubule-organizing centers recruit alpha- and beta-tubulin polypeptides for microtubule nucleati...
Tubulins belong to the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes providing the backbone for many cellular...
Background The multi-tubulin hypothesis proposes that each tubulin isotype performs a unique role...
AbstractTwo new studies show that e tubulin is required for centriole/basal body duplication in both...
AbstractThe requirements for building flagellar axonemes and centrioles are beginning to be uncovere...
AbstractFirst discovered in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans[1], γ-tubulin is a ubiquitous component ...
AbstractCentrioles are located at the center of the cytoskeleton and duplicate exactly once per cell...
Despite its fundamental role in centrosome biology, procentriole formation both in the canonical an...
Basal bodies and centrioles are conserved microtubule-based organelles whose improper assembly leads...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...
Although most eukaryotic cells can express multiple isotypes of ß-tubulin, the significance of this ...
AbstractThe discovery of δ-tubulin, the fourth member of the tubulin superfamily, in Chlamydomonas[1...
Background: The microtubule network, upon which transport occurs in higher cells, is formed by the p...
AbstractThe properties of the microtubule network are regulated at various levels including tissue-d...
We have cloned the Drosophila gene discs degenerate-4 (dd4) and find that it encodes a component of ...
Microtubule-organizing centers recruit alpha- and beta-tubulin polypeptides for microtubule nucleati...
Tubulins belong to the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes providing the backbone for many cellular...
Background The multi-tubulin hypothesis proposes that each tubulin isotype performs a unique role...
AbstractTwo new studies show that e tubulin is required for centriole/basal body duplication in both...
AbstractThe requirements for building flagellar axonemes and centrioles are beginning to be uncovere...
AbstractFirst discovered in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans[1], γ-tubulin is a ubiquitous component ...
AbstractCentrioles are located at the center of the cytoskeleton and duplicate exactly once per cell...
Despite its fundamental role in centrosome biology, procentriole formation both in the canonical an...
Basal bodies and centrioles are conserved microtubule-based organelles whose improper assembly leads...
Abstractγ-tubulin is an essential part of a multiprotein complex that nucleates the minus end of mic...
Although most eukaryotic cells can express multiple isotypes of ß-tubulin, the significance of this ...
AbstractThe discovery of δ-tubulin, the fourth member of the tubulin superfamily, in Chlamydomonas[1...
Background: The microtubule network, upon which transport occurs in higher cells, is formed by the p...
AbstractThe properties of the microtubule network are regulated at various levels including tissue-d...
We have cloned the Drosophila gene discs degenerate-4 (dd4) and find that it encodes a component of ...
Microtubule-organizing centers recruit alpha- and beta-tubulin polypeptides for microtubule nucleati...
Tubulins belong to the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes providing the backbone for many cellular...
Background The multi-tubulin hypothesis proposes that each tubulin isotype performs a unique role...