High-resolution model of the microtubule

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Abstract

A high-resolution model of the microtubule has been obtained by docking the crystal structure of tubulin into a 20 Å map of the microtubule. The excellent fit indicates the similarity of the tubulin conformation in both polymers and defines the orientation of the tubulin structure within the microtubule. Long C-terminal helices form the crest on the outside of the protofilament, while long loops define the microtubule lumen. The exchangeable nucleotide in β-tubulin is exposed at the plus end of the microtubule, while the proposed catalytic residue in α-tubulin is exposed at the minus end. Extensive longitudinal interfaces between monomers have polar and hydrophobic components. At the lateral contacts, a nucleotide-sensitive helix interacts with a loop that contributes to the binding site of taxol in β-tubulin.

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Nogales, E., Whittaker, M., Milligan, R. A., & Downing, K. H. (1999). High-resolution model of the microtubule. Cell, 96(1), 79–88. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80961-7

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