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Microtubules, in vitro

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9780124077577
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2013 9780124077577
Onderdeel van serie Methods in Cell Biology
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There continues to be intense interest in the microtubule cytoskeleton; the assembly, structure and regulation of microtubules; and the numerous motors and accessory proteins that control cell cycle, dynamics, organization and transport. The field continues to grow and explore new aspects of these issues driven immensely by developments in optical imaging and tracking techniques. This Second Edition brings together current research and protocols in the field of microtubules in vitro and will serve as a valuable tool for cell biologists, biophysicists and pharmacologists who study the microtubule cytoskeleton, as well as for researchers in the biomedical and biotechnology communities with interest in developing drugs that target microtubules, MAPS and motors.

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ISBN13:9780124077577
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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1. Isolation of Antarctic fish tubulin and MAPs<br>2. Making, isolating and characterizing tubulin alpha antibodies<br>3. Techniques for labeling tubulin and drugs<br>4. Single-particle 3D reconstruction methods for decorated and undecorated microtubules<br>5. A new microtubule gliding assay and analysis of microtubule persistence length<br>6. Characterization of gamma tubulin <br>7. Biochemical and Structural Studies of the doublecortin family of MAPs<br>8. Detection and quantification of microtubule detachment from centrosomes and spindle poles<br>9. Regulation of tubulin expression by micro RNAs: Implications for Drug Resistance<br>10. A portable magnetic tweezers device to visualize three-dimensional deformation of reconstituted microtubule networks<br>11. Mitochondrial/microtubule interactions – mmbp1<br>12. Going Solo: Measuring the motions of microtubules with an in vitro assay for TIRF microscopy<br>13. Analysis of Microtubules and Motors in Isolated Axoplasm from the Squid Giant Axon<br>14. Analysis of drug binding to microtubules and steady state microtubule growth/treadmilling by use of a sedimentation assay in vitro<br>15. Specific recombinant antibody technology for the study of microtubule dynamics and regulatory proteins<br>16. Tubulin-specific Chaperones: Components of a Molecular Machine that Assembles the aB Heterodimer<br>17. G-protein tubulin interactions<br>18. Katanin, a microtubule severing enzyme: expression, purification, and biophysical characterization<br>19. Measuring tubulin polymerization in vitro – comparison of methods and possible artifacts<br>20. Imaging microtubules in living plant cells<br>21. How to use which antibody known in the field, what to expect from this antibody and how semi-quantitative data can be reliably obtained with antibody staining<br>22. Preparation of bacterial tubulin BtubA/B and constructs bearing eukaryotic tubulin sequences<br>23. Microtubule-associated proteins and tubulin interaction by isothermal titration calorimetry<br>24. TBC<br>25. Characterization of the mechanism of action of the covalent-binding microtubule-stabilizing agent zampanolide<br>26. Studying kinetochore-fibre ultrastructure using correlative light-electron microscopy<br>27. Fluorescence-based Assays for Microtubule Structure<br>28. Yeast Tubulin-structure-function analysis<br>29. Microtubule Binding SIm to simulate binding of proteins to polymers under different binding models
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