Sustained microtubule treadmilling in Arabidopsis cortical arrays
- PMID: 12714675
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1083529
Sustained microtubule treadmilling in Arabidopsis cortical arrays
Abstract
Plant cells create highly structured microtubule arrays at the cell cortex without a central organizing center to anchor the microtubule ends. In vivo imaging of individual microtubules in Arabidopsis plants revealed that new microtubules are initiated at the cell cortex and exhibit dynamics at both ends. Polymerization-biased dynamic instability at one end and slow depolymerization at the other end result in sustained microtubule migration across the cell cortex by a hybrid treadmilling mechanism. This motility causes widespread microtubule repositioning and contributes to changes in array organization through microtubule reorientation and bundling.
Comment in
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Cell biology. Persistence pays.Science. 2003 Jun 13;300(5626):1675-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1086055. Science. 2003. PMID: 12805528 No abstract available.
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