minusänden
Minusänden, in Swedish "the minus end," refers to the end of a filament or polymer where subunits are added or removed in the direction opposite to the so-called plus end. The term is commonly used in discussions of cytoskeletal polymers such as microtubules and actin, where filament polarity underpins growth, shrinkage, and intracellular transport.
In microtubules, the minus end is typically anchored near the microtubule organizing center, such as the centrosome,
In actin filaments, the minus end is known as the pointed end, and the plus end as
Outside biology, the term describes the analogous end of other filamentous polymers where polarity affects assembly