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The tubulin code and its role in controlling microtubule properties and functions
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Magiera, Maria M
, Janke Carsten
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Cell division
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Heterogeneity
/ Homeostasis
/ Isotypes
/ Microtubule-associated proteins
/ Molecular structure
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Perturbation
/ Post-translation
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Proteins
/ Translation
/ Tubulin
2020
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The tubulin code and its role in controlling microtubule properties and functions
by
Magiera, Maria M
, Janke Carsten
in
Cell division
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Heterogeneity
/ Homeostasis
/ Isotypes
/ Microtubule-associated proteins
/ Molecular structure
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Perturbation
/ Post-translation
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Proteins
/ Translation
/ Tubulin
2020
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The tubulin code and its role in controlling microtubule properties and functions
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Magiera, Maria M
, Janke Carsten
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Cell division
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Heterogeneity
/ Homeostasis
/ Isotypes
/ Microtubule-associated proteins
/ Molecular structure
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Perturbation
/ Post-translation
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Proteins
/ Translation
/ Tubulin
2020
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The tubulin code and its role in controlling microtubule properties and functions
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The tubulin code and its role in controlling microtubule properties and functions
2020
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Microtubules are core components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton with essential roles in cell division, shaping, motility and intracellular transport. Despite their functional heterogeneity, microtubules have a highly conserved structure made from almost identical molecular building blocks: the tubulin proteins. Alternative tubulin isotypes and a variety of post-translational modifications control the properties and functions of the microtubule cytoskeleton, a concept known as the ‘tubulin code’. Here we review the current understanding of the molecular components of the tubulin code and how they impact microtubule properties and functions. We discuss how tubulin isotypes and post-translational modifications control microtubule behaviour at the molecular level and how this translates into physiological functions at the cellular and organism levels. We then go on to show how fine-tuning of microtubule function by some tubulin modifications can affect homeostasis and how perturbation of this fine-tuning can lead to a range of dysfunctions, many of which are linked to human disease.The mechanical and dynamic properties of microtubules are determined by their complement of subunits, known as tubulin isotypes, and the post-translational modifications found on these isotypes. This concept is known as the ‘tubulin code’. The regulation of microtubules and microtubule-associated proteins by this code is critical for the correct function of a range of tissues. Consequently, recent studies have linked perturbation of the tubulin code to disease, including neurodegenerative diseases.
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Nature Publishing Group
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