TUBE1
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Tubulin, epsilon 1 is a protein in humans that is encoded by the TUBE1 gene.[1] This gene encodes a member of the tubulin superfamily. This protein localizes to the centriolar sub-distal appendages that are associated with the older of the two centrioles after centrosome duplication. This protein plays a central role in organization of the microtubules during centriole duplication
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Further reading
- Chang P, Giddings TH, Winey M, Stearns T (January 2003). "Epsilon-tubulin is required for centriole duplication and microtubule organization". Nature Cell Biology. 5 (1): 71–6. doi:10.1038/ncb900. PMID 12510196.
- Zanic M, Stear JH, Hyman AA, Howard J (October 2009). May RC, ed. "EB1 recognizes the nucleotide state of tubulin in the microtubule lattice". PLoS One. 4 (10): e7585. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007585. PMC 2761489. PMID 19851462.
- Chang P, Stearns T (January 2000). "Delta-tubulin and epsilon-tubulin: two new human centrosomal tubulins reveal new aspects of centrosome structure and function". Nature Cell Biology. 2 (1): 30–5. doi:10.1038/71350. PMID 10620804.
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