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- Microtubule abstract "Microtubules are a component of the cytoskeleton, found throughout the cytoplasm. These tubular polymers of tubulin can grow as long as 50 micrometres, with an average length of 25 µm, and are highly dynamic. The outer diameter of a microtubule is about 24 nm while the inner diameter is about 12 nm. They are found in eukaryotic cells and are formed by the polymerization of a dimer of two globular proteins, alpha and beta tubulin.Microtubules are very important in a number of cellular processes. They are involved in maintaining structure of the cell and, together with microfilaments and intermediate filaments, they form the cytoskeleton. They also make up the internal structure of cilia and flagella.They provide platforms for intracellular transport and are involved in a variety of cellular processes, including the movement of secretory vesicles, organelles, and intracellular substances (see entries for dynein and kinesin). They are also involved in cell division (mitosis and meiosis), including the formation of mitotic spindles, which are used to pull apart eukaryotic chromosomes.Microtubules are nucleated and organized in microtubule organizing centres (MTOCs), such as the centrosome or the basal bodies found in cilia and flagella. These MTOCs may or may not possess centrioles.There are many proteins that bind to microtubules, including motor proteins such as kinesin and dynein, severing proteins like katanin, and other proteins important for regulating microtubule dynamics.".
- Microtubule thumbnail Microtubules.png?width=300.
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- Microtubule wikiPageID "20621".
- Microtubule wikiPageRevisionID "605484207".
- Microtubule hasPhotoCollection Microtubule.
- Microtubule subject Category:Cell_anatomy.
- Microtubule subject Category:Cytoskeleton.
- Microtubule comment "Microtubules are a component of the cytoskeleton, found throughout the cytoplasm. These tubular polymers of tubulin can grow as long as 50 micrometres, with an average length of 25 µm, and are highly dynamic. The outer diameter of a microtubule is about 24 nm while the inner diameter is about 12 nm. They are found in eukaryotic cells and are formed by the polymerization of a dimer of two globular proteins, alpha and beta tubulin.Microtubules are very important in a number of cellular processes.".
- Microtubule label "Microtubule".
- Microtubule label "Microtubule".
- Microtubule label "Microtubulo".
- Microtubule label "Microtubulus".
- Microtubule label "Microtúbulo".
- Microtubule label "Microtúbulo".
- Microtubule label "Mikrotubula".
- Microtubule label "Mikrotubulus".
- Microtubule label "Микротрубочки".
- Microtubule label "أنابيب دقيقة".
- Microtubule label "微小管".
- Microtubule label "微管".
- Microtubule sameAs Mikrotubulus.
- Microtubule sameAs Mikrotubulus.
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- Microtubule sameAs Microtubule.
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- Microtubule sameAs Microtubulo.
- Microtubule sameAs 微小管.
- Microtubule sameAs 미세소관.
- Microtubule sameAs Microtubulus.
- Microtubule sameAs Mikrotubula.
- Microtubule sameAs Microtúbulo.
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- Microtubule wasDerivedFrom Microtubule?oldid=605484207.
- Microtubule depiction Microtubules.png.
- Microtubule isPrimaryTopicOf Microtubule.