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[edit]Formation of astral microtubules by CAMSAP2-associated proteins. I am using this photo to demonstrate how gamma-tubulin is not required, and CAMSAP2 can be used for nucleation. The article claims to be distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License terms. This is for educational purposes.[1]
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- ^ Imasaki, Tsuyoshi; Kikkawa, Satoshi; Niwa, Shinsuke; Saijo-Hamano, Yumiko; Shigematsu, Hideki; Aoyama, Kazuhiro; Mitsuoka, Kaoru; Shimizu, Takahiro; Aoki, Mari; Sakamoto, Ayako; Tomabechi, Yuri; Sakai, Naoki; Shirouzu, Mikako; Taguchi, Shinya; Yamagishi, Yosuke (2022-06-28). Carter, Andrew P; Pfeffer, Suzanne R (eds.). "CAMSAP2 organizes a γ-tubulin-independent microtubule nucleation centre through phase separation". eLife. 11: e77365. doi:10.7554/eLife.77365. ISSN 2050-084X.
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