Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... Tubulin also interacts with regulatory cellular proteins , among which stathmin2 , or each SLD of its related vertebrate proteins , sequesters two tubulin heterodimers 3,9,10 . We previously reported a partial structure of the tubulin ...
... Tubulin also interacts with regulatory cellular proteins , among which stathmin2 , or each SLD of its related vertebrate proteins , sequesters two tubulin heterodimers 3,9,10 . We previously reported a partial structure of the tubulin ...
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... tubulin assembly and lateral interactions : lateral interactions force the straight tubu- lin conformation to be adopted and allow microtubules to assemble and , reciprocally , straight tubulin assembly allows lateral inter- actions to ...
... tubulin assembly and lateral interactions : lateral interactions force the straight tubu- lin conformation to be adopted and allow microtubules to assemble and , reciprocally , straight tubulin assembly allows lateral inter- actions to ...
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... tubulin- colchicine , as observed ' . By contrast , at high tubulin - colchicine concentrations , as the proportion of missing lateral contacts increases , destabilized microtubule ends will lead to disassembly . In conclusion , our ...
... tubulin- colchicine , as observed ' . By contrast , at high tubulin - colchicine concentrations , as the proportion of missing lateral contacts increases , destabilized microtubule ends will lead to disassembly . In conclusion , our ...
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