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Microtubules self-assembly

Mandelkow, E., Lange, G., Mandelkow, E.-M. Applications of Synchrotron Radiation to the Study of Biopolymers in Solution Time-Resolved X-Ray Scattering of Microtubule Self-Assembly and Oscillations. 151, 9-29 (1989). [Pg.148]

As noted earlier, microtubule elongation has been characterized largely with respect to the involvement of guanine nucleotides and the modes of drug inhibition of microtubule formation. There have also been a number of important studies on the influence of microtubule-associated proteins and solution variables on the kinetics and thermodynamics of microtubule self-assembly. Of these, the characterization of the so-called mitotic spindle poisons has been particularly complex because of the variety of agents and the diversity of systems studied. For this reason, we shall concentrate on the other factors affecting the elongation process. [Pg.172]

The threshold concentration of monomer that must be exceeded for any observable polymer formation in a self-assembling system. In the context of Oosawa s condensation-equilibrium model for protein polymerization, the cooperativity of nucleation and the intrinsic thermodynamic instability of nuclei contribute to the sudden onset of polymer formation as the monomer concentration reaches and exceeds the critical concentration. Condensation-equilibrium processes that exhibit critical concentration behavior in vitro include F-actin formation from G-actin, microtubule self-assembly from tubulin, and fibril formation from amyloid P protein. Critical concentration behavior will also occur in indefinite isodesmic polymerization reactions that involve a stable template. One example is the elongation of microtubules from centrosomes, basal bodies, or axonemes. [Pg.175]

Kinetic coupling of GTP hydrolysis and microtubule self-assembly,... [Pg.754]


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