mikrotubulitest
Mikrotubulitest are hollow cylindrical structures found in eukaryotic cells, forming part of the cytoskeleton. They are composed of globular proteins called tubulin, which assemble into protofilaments that then arrange themselves into a tube. Each tubulin protein exists as a dimer, consisting of alpha-tubulin and beta-tubulin. These dimers polymerize in a specific orientation, creating a structurally asymmetric microtubule with distinct plus and minus ends. This polarity is crucial for their dynamic behavior and function.
Mikrotubulitest play vital roles in cellular organization and transport. They contribute to maintaining cell shape and