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研究セミナー Regulation of microtubule dynamics by protofilament stiffness and oligomersation of end-binding protein complexes

講演
日時 2025年12月1日(月)16:15〜17:15
場所 大阪大学感染症総合教育研究拠点2階203大会議室
言語 英語
世話人

深川竜郎
E-mail:fukagawa.tatsuo.fbs[at]osaka-u.ac.jp
TEL:06-6879-4428

Microtubules are dynamic cytoskeletal filaments with important cellular functions, ranging from maintaining cellular structure to ensuring errorless cell division. Microtubules can grow and shorten by adding or losing tubulin subunits at their ends, these processes are coupled to binding and hydrolysis of GTP by tubulin. Microtubules switch between growing and shortening states stochastically; however, during cell division microtubule ends that interact with chromosomes via kinetochore proteins are synchronised in their dynamics. To understand the biochemical and structural mechanisms that allow kinetochores to control microtubule dynamics, we reconstitute their interactions in vitro using purified components and perform single-molecule fluorescence microscopy to understand dynamics of microtubule ends, as well as electron cryo-tomography to resolve the structures of microtubule ends and of proteins binding to them in different dynamics states. In my talk I will discuss our recent findings revealing the mechanisms that define growing and shortening states of isolated microtubules. I will also describe our observations connecting oligomerisation of the microtubule-binding outer kinetochore complexes Ndc80 and Ska to their ability to stabilise microtubule ends against shortening.

セミナー終了前、後に、Volkov博士と個別のdiscussion を行います。面談希望者は、深川までご連絡ください。

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