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Cell's Skeleton Exposed at 8-Angstrom Resolution

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BERKELEY, Calif., Jan. 3 -- Using electron microscopy and 3-D computer reconstruction, Berkeley Lab researchers have produced the most detailed image ever of a microtubule, a tube-shaped weave of proteins that help cells maintain their shape, transport materials and divide. A microtubule, the principal component of the cell's skeleton, at 8-angstrom resolution, obtained using cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction. This image will allow biophysicists to study the protein interactions that regulate a cell's life cycle. The 8-angstrom-resolution image opens the door for a better...Read full article

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    Published: January 2003
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