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Search Results for
microtubule polymerization
(1499 results)
CIL:41628
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization
Cellular Component
microtubule cytoskeleton
Fluorescent micrograph of a Xenopus melanophore, showing microtubules (green), microtubule plus ends (red) and nucleus (blue). Honorable Mention, 2011 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition®...
CIL:11991
NCBI Organism Classification
Drosophila melanogaster
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization
Cellular Component
EB1
TIRF time-lapse imaging of EB1-GFP (green) and mCherry-tubulin (red). EB1-GFP is seen on microtubule tips that grow to the cortex but does not accumulate on stable microtubule bundles at the equator, ...
CIL:48252
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
cell division
Cellular Component
microtubule aster
How the cell cytoplasm is spatially organized is of fundamental interest. In ordinary animal cells the cytoplasm is organized by a radial array of microtubules, called an aster. Aster microtubules are...
CIL:11839
NCBI Organism Classification
Potorous tridactylus
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization
Cellular Component
microtubule
Microtubule fragments exhibiting net treadmilling in a Rac1(Q61L)-expressing PtK1 cell. Microtubule plus ends undergo dynamic instability while their minus ends depolymerize, resulting in net treadmil...
CIL:7438
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization
Cellular Component
microtubule plus end
Human foreskin fibroblasts (HFF1) cells transfected with mKusabira-Orange EB3, a marker for growing microtubule ends. Note the dramatic movement of the bright fluorescent markers toward the cell peri...
CIL:48253
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
cell division
Cellular Component
microtubule aster
How the cell cytoplasm is spatially organized is of fundamental interest. In ordinary animal cells the cytoplasm is organized by a radial array of microtubules, called an aster. Aster microtubules are...
CIL:22707
NCBI Organism Classification
none specified
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization or depolymerization
Cellular Component
microtubule
TIP activity of CLIP-170(H2)–GFP (a carboxyl truncation of the plus end microtubule tracking protein CLIP-170) in the presence of EB1 protein (a plus end microtubule tracking protein). The movie sho...
CIL:11841
NCBI Organism Classification
Potorous tridactylus
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization
Cellular Component
microtubule
Microtubules in a Rac1(Q61L)-expressing PtK1 cell injected with Pak inhibitory fragment PBD/ID(H83L). Microtubules do not exhibit retrograde flow and undergo very little net growth. Epifluorescence i...
CIL:22708
NCBI Organism Classification
none specified
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization or depolymerization
Cellular Component
microtubule
GMPCPP abolishes TIP activity of the CLIP-170(H2)–EB1 complex. The movie shows the localization of CLIP-170(H2)–GFP molecules (a carboxyl truncation of the plus end microtubule tracking protein CL...
CIL:13400
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis laevis
Biological Process
microtubule polymerization
Cellular Component
microtubule
A normal X. laevis blastomere expressing three tandem GFPs fused to the ensconsin microtubule-binding domain (EMTB-3G; Faire et al., 1999). Single microtubules extend to the cortex, even in these larg...
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