Ideas in Theoretical Biology Do MTS have the Function of Message Transmission

作者: Zi-Qin Xu

DOI: 10.1023/A:1000908105998

关键词:

摘要: Structurally, microtubules (MTs) are composed of protofilaments the subunit protein. They prominent components cytoplasmic matrix and perform important functions as cytoskeletal elements for determination cell shape key in intracellular motility such mitosis translocation organelles. These thought to depend on controlled assembly disassembly MTs cytoplasm interaction with each other components. I think that apart from these cellular functions. have function message transmission. Although no direct evidence is available explain this point at present, a number indirect evidences been obtained by many scientists e.g.: brain tissue has circumstantial highest tubulin concentration, property self-assembly disassembly, microtubule(MT) network factor differentiation plant cells.

参考文章(14)
M. Katsumi, K. Ishida, The Gibberellin Control of Cell Elongation Springer, New York, NY. pp. 211- 219 ,(1991) , 10.1007/978-1-4612-3002-1_20
R. Bergfeld, V. Speth, P. Schopfer, Reorientation of Microfibrils and Microtubules at the Outer Epidermal Wall of Maize Coleoptiles During Auxin‐Mediated Growth Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. ,vol. 101, pp. 57- 67 ,(1988) , 10.1111/J.1438-8677.1988.TB00012.X
Harish C. Joshi, Monica J. Palacios, Leemore McNamara, Don W. Cleveland, γ-Tubulin is a centrosomal protein required for cell cycle-dependent microtubule nucleation Nature. ,vol. 356, pp. 80- 83 ,(1992) , 10.1038/356080A0
KW Farrell, MA Jordan, HP Miller, L Wilson, Phase Dynamics at Microtubule Ends: The Coexistence of Microtubule Length Changes and Treadmilling Journal of Cell Biology. ,vol. 104, pp. 1035- 1046 ,(1987) , 10.1083/JCB.104.4.1035
J. M. Marcum, J. R. Dedman, B. R. Brinkley, A. R. Means, Control of microtubule assembly-disassembly by calcium-dependent regulator protein Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. ,vol. 75, pp. 3771- 3775 ,(1978) , 10.1073/PNAS.75.8.3771