Dissecting the nanoscale distributions and functions of microtubule-end-binding proteins EB1 and ch-TOG in interphase HeLa cells.
Recently, the EB1 and XMAP215/TOG families of microtubule binding proteins have been demonstrated to bind autonomously to the growing plus ends of microtubules and regulate their behaviour in in vitro systems. However, their functional redundancy or difference in cells remains obscure. Here, we comp...
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Autores principales: | Satoko Nakamura, Ilya Grigoriev, Taisaku Nogi, Tomoko Hamaji, Lynne Cassimeris, Yuko Mimori-Kiyosue |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/109ff2a8d793475fbcbf0d735e8bd530 |
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