Microtubules are biopolymers that are made of a substance called Tubulin. Tubulin is a globular cytoplasmic protien.
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Microtubules and microfilaments...(eg:actin,filamin protin network!)
The centrosome contains centrioles and serves to organize microtubules.
Taxol binds to ß-tubulin to promote microtubule assembly and it stabilises the microtubules and messes up the equilibrium between tubulin and microtubule. A cell with stable microtubules proceeds to programmed cell death without dividing. Nathalie Narraidoo University of Nottingham
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Microtubules are polymers of tubulin. Microfilaments are polymers of actin.
Microtubules are biopolymers that are made of a substance called Tubulin. Tubulin is a globular cytoplasmic protien.
tubulin
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Bacteria do not have microtubules in an eukaryotic sense since they do not have tubulin. However, they do have tubulin homologue FtsZ protein that form structures and perform functions similar to microtubules in eukaryotes. Sometimes these structures are referred to as 'bacteria microtubules'.
Microtubules and microfilaments are cellular cytoskeletal networks. Microtubules are tubular proteins made by tubulin polymers. they have role in cell structure, cell movement, mitosis, gene regulation and so on.
Mainly in microtubules (a type of cytoskeleton) and centrosomes.
tubulin is present in microtubules and tubulin in these microtubules has other protein molecules interect with the adjacent fiber and push the two halves of the spindle away from each other
Microtubules (actin and tubulin) are cytoskeleton of eukaryote (and not prokaryote). Prokaryote do have cytoskeleton system such as FtsZ.
it is buit by tubulin protiens.there are two types of tubulin protien. they are 1.alpha 2.beeta. they are very use full in cell devision.and they help to built cytosceleton.
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