A tale of 12 tails: katanin severing activity affected by carboxy-terminal tail sequences

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  • who: K. Alice Lindsay and collaborators from the Physics Department, Syracuse University, New York, NY, USA have published the research: A Tale of 12 Tails: Katanin Severing Activity Affected by Carboxy-Terminal Tail Sequences, in the Journal: Biomolecules 2023, 13, 620. of /2023/
  • what: The authors have previously demonstrated that short CTT peptides are able to inhibit Here the authors examine the effects of CTT on this inhibition Specifically the authors examine CTT found in nature alpha1A (TUBA1A) detyrosinated alpha1A u22062 alpha1A beta5 (TUBB/TUBB5) beta2a (TUBB2A) beta3 (TUBB3) and beta4b (TUBB4b). The authors find . . .

     

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