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Structure of the alpha beta tubulin dimer by electron crystallography.

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An atomic model of the αβ tubulin dimer fitted to a 3.7-Å density map obtained by electron crystallography of zinc-induced tubulin sheets is presented.
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The αβ tubulin heterodimer is the structural subunit of microtubules, which are cytoskeletal elements that are essential for intracellular transport and cell division in all eukaryotes. Each tubulin monomer binds a guanine nucleotide, which is non-exchangeable when it is bound in the α subunit, or N site, and exchangeable when bound in the β subunit, or E site. The α- and β-tubulins share 40% amino-acid sequence identity, both exist in several isotype forms, and both undergo a variety of post-translational modifications1. Limited sequence homology has been found with the proteins FtsZ2 and Misato3, which are involved in cell division in bacteria and Drosophila, respectively. Here we present an atomic model of the αβ tubulin dimer fitted to a 3.7-A density map obtained by electron crystallography of zinc-induced tubulin sheets. The structures of α- and β-tubulin are basically identical: each monomer is formed by a core of two β-sheets surrounded by α-helices. The monomer structure is very compact, but can be divided into three functional domains: the amino-terminal domain containing the nucleotide-binding region, an intermediate domain containing the Taxol-binding site, and the carboxy-terminal domain, which probably constitutes the binding surface for motor proteins.

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Microtubule nucleation by γ-tubulin complexes

TL;DR: The first crystallographic analysis of a non-γ-tubulin γTuRC component has resulted in a new appreciation of the relationships among all γ TuRC proteins, leading to a refined model of their organization and function.
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Accurate determination of local defocus and specimen tilt in electron microscopy

TL;DR: Two computer programs are presented, CTFFIND3 and CTFTILT, which determine defocus parameters from images of untilted specimens, as well as defocus and tilt parameters from image of tilted specimens, respectively, using a simple algorithm.
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High-resolution model of the microtubule.

TL;DR: A high-resolution model of the microtubule has been obtained by docking the crystal structure of tubulin into a 20 A map of themicrotubule, and the excellent fit indicates the similarity of the tubulin conformation in both polymers and defines the orientation of the Tubulin structure within the micro Tubule.
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Refined structure of alpha beta-tubulin at 3.5 A resolution.

TL;DR: In this paper, a refined model of the alpha-beta-tubulin dimer was presented, which includes residues alpha: 2-34, alpha:61-439, beta:2-437, one molecule of GTP, one of GDP, and one of taxol, as well as one magnesium ion near the M-loop in the alpha subunit.
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Microtubule assembly, organization and dynamics in axons and dendrites.

TL;DR: Current understanding of the regulation of microtubule assembly, organization and dynamics in axons and dendrites is reviewed to provide new insight into microtubules' function in neuronal development and their potential contribution to plasticity.
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The human estrogen receptor has two independent nonacidic transcriptional activation functions.

TL;DR: It is shown that the N-terminal A/B region of the ER contains an independent constitutive activation function (TAF-1) that exhibits cell type specificity since it activates transcription efficiently in chicken embryo fibroblasts, but only poorly in HeLa cells.
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Crystal structure of the bacterial cell-division protein FtsZ

TL;DR: The crystal structure at 2.8 Å resolution of recombinant FtsZ from the hyperthermophilic methanogen Methanococcus jannaschii is reported, which shows a three-dimensional structure similar to the structure of α- and β-tubulin.
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Multiple forms of tubulin: different gene products and covalent modifications.

TL;DR: Although the significance of all the covalent modification of tubulin is not fully understood, some of them may influence the stability of modified microtubules in vivo as well as interactions with certain proteins and may help to determine the functional role of microtubule in the cell.
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