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Stu2p and XMAP215: turncoat microtubule-associated proteins?
Andrei V Popov1, Eric Karsenti
1Inserm Unité 366, DRDC/CS, CEA-Grenoble, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.
Abstract:
The dynamics of microtubule-based (MT) cytoskeletons are controlled by a variety of accessory proteins: microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs), which usually stabilize MTs, and microtubule-destabilizers. Two related MAPs, XMAP215 and Stu2p, are known to stabilize MTs. However, recent studies report that these proteins have a MT-destabilizing function as well. Here we discuss the implications of these reports.
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