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      Nucleation of microtubule assembly by a gamma-tubulin-containing ring complex.

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      Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Chromatography, Affinity, Microscopy, Electron, Microtubules, metabolism, ultrastructure, Molecular Sequence Data, Oocytes, chemistry, Protein Conformation, Protein Structure, Secondary, Tubulin, isolation & purification, Xenopus

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          The highly conserved protein gamma-tubulin is required for microtubule nucleation in vivo. When viewed in the electron microscope, a highly purified gamma-tubulin complex from Xenopus consisting of at least seven different proteins is seen to have an open ring structure. This complex acts as an active microtubule-nucleating unit which can cap the minus ends of microtubules in vitro.

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