ZG
Zach Geisterfer
  • Department of Biology, University of Hawaii at Hilo, USA
Research fields
  • Cell biology
In vitro Microtubule Bundling Assay under Physiological Conditions
Authors:  Zach Geisterfer, Gin Tezuka and Li Tao, date: 04/05/2017, view: 8523, Q&A: 0
Kinesins play a role in organizing the mitotic spindle through the crosslinking of microtubules (MTs), made possible through binding sites at opposite ends of the holoenzyme. Here, we developed a method to test kinesin MT crosslinking action under physiological conditions.
Gliding Assay to Analyze Microtubule-based Motor Protein Dynamics
Authors:  Albert Shim, Gin Tezuka, Luke Kupcha and Li Tao, date: 04/05/2017, view: 13299, Q&A: 0
The purpose of this protocol is to provide an updated method of performing microtubule gliding assays and visualizing it using fluorescence microscopy.
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