Abstract
By making use of DIC video microscopy to monitor microtubule motility we have studied the effect of several MAPs (MAP2, MAP2c, tau) on microtubule-kinesin interactions and microtubule gliding. Of the three MAPs tested, MAP2 interferes most strongly with kinesin-dependent microtubule motility.
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Heins, S., Song, Y. H., Wille, H., Mandelkow, E., & Mandelkow, E. M. (1991). Effect of MAP2, MAP2c, and tau on kinesin-dependent microtubule motility. In Journal of Cell Science (Vol. 98, pp. 121–124). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.1991.supplement_14.24
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