Value |
1.42
µm/sec
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Organism |
Squid Loligo pealeii |
Reference |
Vale RD, Schnapp BJ, Reese TS, Sheetz MP. Organelle, bead, and microtubule translocations promoted by soluble factors from the squid giant axon. Cell. 1985 Mar40(3):559-69. p.561 right column bottom paragraphPubMed ID2578887
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Method |
Abstract:"A reconstituted system for examining directed organelle movements along purified microtubules has been developed. Axoplasm from the squid giant axon was separated into soluble supernatant and organelle-enriched fractions... The axoplasmic supernatant also supported movement of microtubules along a glass surface and movement of carboxylated latex beads along microtubules at 0.5 micron/sec." |
Comments |
P.561 right column bottom paragraph:"Organelles moving a sufficient distance for their translocation to be measured reliably had a mean velocity of 1.42µm/sec (n = 8)." Please note-this species is now known as the longfin inshore squid (Doryteuthis pealeii) |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
112233 |