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Directing the polar organization of microtubules
Authors:Spoerke Erik D  Bachand George D  Liu Jun  Sasaki Darryl  Bunker Bruce C
Affiliation:Department of Electronic and Nanostructured Materials, Sandia National Laboratories, 1515 Eubank SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87123, USA. edspoer@sandia.gov
Abstract:Microtubules (MTs) are polar protein filaments that participate in critical biological functions ranging from motor protein direction to coordination of chromosome separation during cell division. The effective facilitation of these processes, however, requires careful regulation of the polar orientation and spatial organization of the assembled MTs. We describe here an artificial approach to polar MT assembly that enables us to create three-dimensional polar-oriented synthetic microtubule organizing centers (POSMOCs). Utilizing engineered MT polymerization in concert with functionalized micro- and nanoscale particles, we demonstrate the controllable polar assembly of MTs into asters and the variations in aster structure determined by the interactions between the MTs and the functionalized organizing particles. Inspired by the aster-like form of biological structures such as centrosomes, these POSMOCs represent a key step toward replicating biology's complex materials assembly machinery.
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