microtubule in English

noun
1
a microscopic tubular structure present in numbers in the cytoplasm of cells, sometimes aggregating to form more complex structures.
The dynactin complex interacts with both microtubules and microfilaments.

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1. Older fibers also exhibit abrupt reversals in microtubule orientation.

2. Microtubule plus-end–tracking proteins (+TIPs) control microtubule dynamics and their interactions with, amongst others, mitotic kinetochores, the actin cytoskeleton and the cell cortex.

3. A Centriole is comprised of 9 microtubule sets.

4. Saprospira sp., Chaetoceros ceratosporum, gliding motility, algicidal activity, microtubule-like structure.

5. The inherent ability of kinesin-2 to side-track on the microtubule lattice restricts the motor to one side of the doublet microtubule in Axonemes.

6. Archenteron elongation in the sea urchin embryo is a microtubule-independent process

7. Centriole: A Centriole is the microtubule unit which makes the centrosome

8. Centrioles accumulate pericentriolar material and as a result, dominate microtubule organization in cells

9. Key words: Annulate lamellae, centrosome, Lycopodium, microtubule organizing center, monoplastidy, plastid dividing ring

10. Axin, but not Axin2, is involved in microtubule nucleation by forming a …

11. The aim of the EU-funded CYTOSKELETONCOUPLING (Active actin-microtubule crosstalk in reconstituted systems) project was to obtain a detailed understanding of the effects of linker molecules on actin-microtubule co-organisation.

12. Acetylated tubulin might play a crucial role in the differentiation of microtubule structure and function

13. Two microtubule‐containing structures are assembled during spermiogenesis: a transient manchette and a stable Axoneme

14. Acetylated tubulin might play a crucial role in the differentiation of microtubule structure and function

15. Antimetabolites Antitumor Antibiotics Alkylating Agents Microtubule Inhibitors Platinum Analogs Targeted Therapy Updated: 8/7/2020

16. An Axoneme is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum

17. The fungicidal properties of Benomyl are proposed to be based on its ability to impair microtubule assembly

18. Microtubule organization during the novel cell division of Ameiotic microsporocytes was examined using indirect immunofluorescence microscopy

19. • Axonemes are organelles that are composed of microtubule doublets and singlets with a complex assembly of associated proteins

20. Axonemes are organelles that are composed of microtubule doublets and singlets with a complex assembly of associated proteins

21. At the core of most Centrioles is a microtubule scaffold formed from a radial array of nine triplet microtubules

22. The fungicidal properties of Benomyl are proposed to be based on its ability to impair microtubule assembly

23. An Axoneme is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum

24. The building block of the Axoneme is the microtubule; each Axoneme is composed of several microtubules aligned in parallel

25. Axoneme Microtubule bundle (9+2) that forms the central core of a cilium or flagellum, the motile structure of eukaryotic

26. New Roles of the Primary Cilium in Autophagy (2003) Central-pair-linked regulation of microtubule sliding by calcium in the flagellar Axonemes

27. Identification of the biological significance of the dynamic pool would help delineate its similarity to actin retrograde flow and microtubule stabilisation.

28. Amebae, which lack microtubules except during mitosis, differentiate into flagellates with a fixed shape and a complex microtubule cytoskeleton in 120 min

29. Beyond the microtubule triplets of the Centriole, we discuss the critically important cartwheel structure and the more enigmatic luminal density, both found on the inside of the Centriole.

30. Centrioles are conserved microtubule-based organelles that lie at the core of the animal centrosome and play a crucial role in nucleating the formation of cilia and flagella in most eukaryotes

31. Benomyl is a widely encountered benzimidazole fungicide that exerts its toxicity via inhibiting microtubule formation in the nervous system and the male reproductive and endocrine systems, whilst it is a known teratogen

32. Centriole: A structure in an animal cell, composed of cylinders of microtubule triplets arranged in a 9 + 0 pattern.An animal cell usually has a pair of Centrioles, which are involved in cell division.

33. Centrosome (cell centre; Centrosphere) A specialized region of all eukaryote cells except fungi, situated next to the nucleus, that organizes the microtubules of the spindle during cell division.It also serves as the chief microtubule-organizing centre in animal cells

34. The PC itself is composed of a microtubule-based core structure named the Axoneme, which nucleates from a basal body and is surrounded by a ciliary membrane, which is continuous with the plasmatic membrane (Figure 1).

35. The N-DRC Forms a Conserved Biochemical Complex That Maintains Outer Doublet Alignment and Limits Microtubule Sliding in Motile Axonemes The nexin-dynein regulatory complex (N-DRC) is proposed to coordinate dynein arm activity and interconnect doublet microtubules.

36. In polarized epithelial cells (WIF-B), where the microtubule-organizing region is close to the actin-rich apical surface, one single pool of myosin V, sensitive to the integrity of both microtubules and actin filaments, was observed.

37. ‘It is the sperm basal body that serves as a Centriole in the zygotic microtubule organizing center.’ ‘In contrast to the canonical pathway of spindle formation, in diverse organisms such as mammals, nematodes, and insects, female meiotic spindles are organized in …

38. Asters are radial microtubule arrays found in animal cells.These star-shaped structures form around each pair of centrioles during mitosis.Asters help to manipulate chromosomes during cell division to ensure that each daughter cell has the appropriate complement of chromosomes

39. ‘The data was therefore Convoluted with a profile that mimics the image of a microtubule to filter out the vertical coordinate.’ ‘Sula challenges us to reconsider how histories of tops and bottoms, ups and downs within American social structures become Convoluted into the ironic hierarchies and differences in African American society.’