Dynamic instability of microtubules: effect of catastrophe-suppressing drugs

Mishra, Pankaj Kumar ; Kunwar, Ambarish ; Mukherji, Sutapa ; Chowdhury, Debashish (2005) Dynamic instability of microtubules: effect of catastrophe-suppressing drugs Physical Review E, 72 (5). 051914_1-051914_14. ISSN 1063-651X

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Official URL: http://pre.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v72/i5/e051914

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.051914

Abstract

Microtubules are stiff filamentary proteins that constitute an important component of the cytoskeleton of cells. These are known to exhibit a dynamic instability. A steadily growing microtubule can suddenly start depolymerizing very rapidly; this phenomenon is known as a "catastrophe." However, often a shrinking microtubule is "rescued" and starts polymerizing again. Here we develop a model for the polymerization-depolymerization dynamics of microtubules in the presence of catastrophe-suppressing drugs. Solving the dynamical equations in the steady state, we derive exact analytical expressions for the length distributions of the microtubules tipped with drug-bound tubulin subunits as well as those of the microtubules, in the growing and shrinking phases, tipped with drug-free pure tubulin subunits. We also examine the stability of the steady-state solutions.

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