Cannabis Indica

Authors
Eva Nogales
Publication date
2001/6
Source
Annual review of biophysics and biomolecular structure
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
397-420
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
Abstract
Microtubules are polymers that are essential for, among other functions, cell transport and cell division in all eukaryotes. The regulation of the microtubule system includes transcription of different tubulin isotypes, folding of α/β-tubulin heterodimers, post-translation modification of tubulin, and nucleotide-based microtubule dynamics, as well as interaction with numerous microtubule-associated proteins that are themselves regulated. The result is the precise temporal and spatial pattern of microtubules that is observed throughout the cell cycle. The recent high-resolution analysis of the structure of tubulin and the microtubule has brought new insight to the study of microtubule function and regulation, as well as the mode of action of antimitotic drugs that disrupt normal microtubule behavior. The combination of structural, genetic, biochemical, and biophysical data should soon give us a fuller understanding of …
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Scholar articles
E Nogales - Annual review of biophysics and biomolecular structure, 2001

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