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. 1984 Nov;81(21):6728–6732. doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.21.6728

Introductory analysis of the GTP-cap phase-change kinetics at the end of a microtubule.

T L Hill
PMCID: PMC392004  PMID: 6593725

Abstract

An introductory analysis is provided for the two-phase macroscopic kinetic model of the end of a microtubule. Some general relations are derived for one end of a very long microtubule in solution but the main results refer to the steady-state properties of microtubules grown on nucleated sites, as in the experiments of Mitchison and Kirschner [Mitchison, T. & Kirschner, M. W. (1984) Nature (London), in press]. The two-phase model makes it possible to understand qualitatively how long microtubules can grow well below the critical concentration and also how grown microtubules can rapidly disappear from a nucleated site by shortening following a phase change.

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