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  • Localization of an exchangeable GTP binding site at the plus end of microtubules.

Localization of an exchangeable GTP binding site at the plus end of microtubules.

Science (New York, N.Y.) (1993-08-20)
T J Mitchison
ABSTRACT

Microtubule polarity arises from the head-to-tail orientation of alpha-beta tubulin heterodimers in the microtubule lattice. The identity of the polypeptide at each end of the microtubule is unknown, but structural models predict that the beta-tubulin end contains an exchangeable guanosine triphosphate (GTP) binding site. When GTP-coated fluorescent beads were incubated with microtubules, they bound specifically to plus ends, suggesting that tubulin is oriented in microtubules with beta-tubulin toward the plus end.

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Micro particles based on melamine resin, carboxylate-modified, FITC-marked, size: 1 μm