Ionic strength alters crosslinker‐driven self‐organization of microtubules
Prashali Chauhan,
Hong Beom Lee,
Niaz Goodbee
et al.
Abstract:The microtubule cytoskeleton is a major structural element inside cells that directs self‐organization using microtubule‐associated proteins and motors. It has been shown that finite‐sized, spindle‐like microtubule organizations, called “tactoids,” can form in vitro spontaneously from mixtures of tubulin and the antiparallel crosslinker, MAP65, from the MAP65/PRC1/Ase family. Here, we probe the ability of MAP65 to form tactoids as a function of the ionic strength of the buffer to attempt to break the electrost… Show more
We are delighted to introduce the "Physics of the Cytoskeleton" special issue. This collection of 10 contributed papers (seven research articles, two short reports, and a perspective) highlights physical prop-
We are delighted to introduce the "Physics of the Cytoskeleton" special issue. This collection of 10 contributed papers (seven research articles, two short reports, and a perspective) highlights physical prop-
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