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Current Protocols in Cell Biology

DOI: 10.1002/0471143030.cb0329s39

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Isolation of Microtubules and Microtubule Proteins

Journal article published in 2008 by J. Avila, H. Soares ORCID, M. L. Fanarraga ORCID, J. C. Zabala
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Abstract

This unit describes various protocols for the isolation and purification of the main constituents of microtubules, chiefly alpha- and beta-tubulin, and the most significant microtubule associated proteins (MAPs), specifically MAP1A, MAP1B, MAP2, and tau. We include a classical isolation method for soluble tubulin heterodimer as the first basic purification protocol. In addition, we show how to analyze the tubulin and MAPs obtained after a phosphocellulose chromatography purification procedure. This unit also details a powerful and simple method to determine the native state of the purified tubulin based on one-dimensional electrophoresis under nondenaturing conditions (UNIT 6.5). The last protocol describes the application of a new technique that allows visualizing the quality of polymerized microtubules based on atomic force microscopy (AFM).