Identification of microtubule-associated proteins in the meiotic spindle of surf clam oocytes

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Meiotic spindles isolated from surf clam oocytes to morphological purity are biochemically complex, consisting of many polypeptides. These proteins fall into two classes: (a) polypeptides that are apparently cytoplasmic proteins and are not specifically associated with the spindle; and (b) polypeptides that are specifically associated with the spindle. A subset of the spindle-associated proteins, including a 250,000 mol wt component, remain with spindle tubulin through cycles of cold depolymerization and warm polymerization, showing that they are microtubule-associated proteins. © 1980, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Murphy, D. B. (1980). Identification of microtubule-associated proteins in the meiotic spindle of surf clam oocytes. Journal of Cell Biology, 84(2), 235–245. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.84.2.235

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