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Molecular Biology Of The Cell 6th Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

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Molecular Biology Of The Cell 6th Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0815345244
Exercise 8
A solution of pure A solution of pure   tubulin dimers is thought to nucleate microtubules by forming a linear protofilament about seven dimers in length. At that point, the probabili- ties that the next   dimer will bind laterally or to the end of the protofilament are about equal. The critical event for microtubule formation is thought to be the first lateral association (Figure Q16-2). How does lateral association promote the subsequent rapid formation of a microtu- bule?  tubulin dimers is thought to nucleate microtubules by forming a linear protofilament about seven dimers in length. At that point, the probabili- ties that the next A solution of pure   tubulin dimers is thought to nucleate microtubules by forming a linear protofilament about seven dimers in length. At that point, the probabili- ties that the next   dimer will bind laterally or to the end of the protofilament are about equal. The critical event for microtubule formation is thought to be the first lateral association (Figure Q16-2). How does lateral association promote the subsequent rapid formation of a microtu- bule?  dimer will bind laterally or to the end of the protofilament are about equal. The critical event for microtubule formation is thought to be the first lateral association (Figure Q16-2). How does lateral association promote the subsequent rapid formation of a microtu- bule? A solution of pure   tubulin dimers is thought to nucleate microtubules by forming a linear protofilament about seven dimers in length. At that point, the probabili- ties that the next   dimer will bind laterally or to the end of the protofilament are about equal. The critical event for microtubule formation is thought to be the first lateral association (Figure Q16-2). How does lateral association promote the subsequent rapid formation of a microtu- bule?
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