Feng et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Patronin-mediated minus end growth is required for dendritic microtubule polarityFeng et al., 2019
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- Feng C
- Thyagarajan P
- Shorey M
- Seebold D
- Weiner A
- Albertson R
- Rao K
- Sagasti A
- Goetschius D
- Rolls M
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- Journal of Cell Biology
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Microtubule minus ends are thought to be stable in cells. Surprisingly, in Drosophila and zebrafish neurons, we observed persistent minus end growth, with runs lasting over 10 min. In Drosophila, extended minus end growth depended on Patronin, and Patronin reduction …
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