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. 2013 Sep 27;8(9):e76409. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076409

Figure 3. The G55R mutation increases the ability of 4R tau but not 3R tau to nucleate microtubule assembly.

Figure 3

(A) Microtubule assembly in reactions containing a 1∶30 tau:tubulin dimer molar ratio were assayed by light scattering as a function of time. (B) Co-sedimentation assays demonstrate that the G55R mutation does not affect the ability of tau to assemble MT mass at steady-state, nor does it affect the ability of tau to bind to microtubules. Statistical significance was determined by comparing each mutant to its corresponding WT using two-tailed t-tests. Data in both panels represent the mean ± SEM from three independent experiments.