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Preparation of Polarity-Marked Microtubules Using a Plus-End Capping DARPin

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2024
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The eukaryotic cytoskeleton is formed in part by microtubules, which are relatively rigid filaments with inherent structural polarity. One consequence of this polarity is that the two ends of a microtubule have different properties with important consequences for their cellular roles. These differences are often challenging to probe within the crowded environment of the cell. Fluorescence microscopy-based in vitro assays with purified proteins and stabilized microtubules have been used to characterize polarity-dependent and end-specif

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14

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22

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e5109

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English

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2024-11-20

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2025-01-07

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2331-8325

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