Range |
Growth speed ~3: shrinkage speed 8.5 µm/min
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Organism |
Fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe |
Reference |
Höög JL, Schwartz C, Noon AT, O'Toole ET, Mastronarde DN, McIntosh JR, Antony C. Organization of interphase microtubules in fission yeast analyzed by electron tomography. Dev Cell. 2007 Mar12(3):349-61. p.357 left columnPubMed ID17336902
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Primary Source |
Busch KE, Brunner D. The microtubule plus end-tracking proteins mal3p and tip1p cooperate for cell-end targeting of interphase microtubules. Curr Biol. 2004 Apr 6 14(7):548-59 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2004.03.029PubMed ID15062095
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Comments |
P.356 right column bottom paragraph: "[Investigators] also suggest that the flared end is a growing MT [microtubule] end morphology due to the following reasons: (1) [Their] cells are ~7µm long. Thus, it should take the MTs ~1 min to grow half the cell’s length but only about 30 s to depolymerize back to the cell’s midplane (growth speed ~3µm/min, shrinkage speed 8.5µm/min, from primary source)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
108310 |