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The XMAP215 Ortholog Alp14 Promotes Microtubule Nucleation in Fission Yeast (Current Biology)
 


Microtubules are dynamic polymers that help to organize cellular contents and divide the cell. New microtubules arise by a process of nucleation, in which tubulin subunits are stitched together to begin forming a hollow tube. Flor-Parra et al. identify XMAP215/Alp14 as a nucleation factor that facilitates the assembly of the microtubule.


 
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