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Evolution of the Multi-Tubulin Hypothesis
P. G. Wilson and G.G. Borisy
BioEssays, 19(6): 451-454, 1997
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Abstract:

Microtubules are organized into diverse cellular structures in multicellular organsims. How is such diversity generated? Although highly conserved overall, variable regions within a- and b-tubulins show divergence from other a- and b-tubulins in the same species, but show conservation among different species. Such conservation raises the question of whether diversity in tubulin structure mediates diversity in microtubule organization. Recent studies probing the function of beta-tubulin isotypes in axonemes of insects (1) suggest that tubulin structure, through interactions with extrinsic proteins, can direct the architecture and supramolecular organization of microtubules.

1 Raff, E.C., Fackenthal, J.D., Hutchens, J.A., Hoyle, H.D. and Turner, F.R. (1997). Science 275, 70-3.

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Figure 1 (209k) - Cross section of an axoneme in Drosophila sperm

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