Takifugu rubripes      Microtubule


※ Microtubule introduction

    Microtubules (MTs) are tubulin heterodimers that are arranged in a parallel shape of hollow cylinders which play roles in regulating the mechanical structure and dynamics of cells. Much of the structure and dynamics of MTs is highly ordered (1). In fact, microtubules were enable to be used as platforms to understand the mechanisms underlying liquid–liquid phase separation, some RNA binding proteins on microtubules leads to the formation of mRNA-rich liquid-like compartments on microtubules (2).

Reference
1. Ilan, Y. (2019) Randomness in microtubule dynamics: an error that requires correction or an inherent plasticity required for normal cellular function? Cell Biol Int, PMID: 31042006
2. Maucuer, A., Desforges, B., Joshi, V., Boca, M., Kretov, D. A., Hamon, L., et al. (2018) Microtubules as platforms for probing liquid-liquid phase separation in cells - application to RNA-binding proteins. J Cell Sci, 131(11). PMID: 29728455


There are 5 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (5

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Tar-0499
ENSTRUG00000025576.1
A0A3B5JWN6
2
LLPS-Tar-3636
ENSTRUG00000017088.2
H2V3I8
LOC100137129
3
LLPS-Tar-1493
ENSTRUG00000025589.1
A0A3B5K2F1
LOC101063283
4
LLPS-Tar-2747
ENSTRUG00000023078.1
A0A3B5JZU8
LOC101064682
5
LLPS-Tar-2556
ENSTRUG00000007900.2
H2T4T3
POC1A