Interactions of enolase isoforms with tubulin and microtubules during myogenesis
Volume: 1770, Issue: 6, Pages: 919 - 926
Published: Jun 1, 2007
Abstract
Enolase is a glycolytic enzyme, expressed as cell-type specific isoforms in higher vertebrates. Herein we demonstrated for the first time that enolase isoforms interact with microtubules during muscle satellite cell differentiation. While in undifferentiated myoblasts the ubiquitous αα enolase isoform, expressed at high level, exhibited extensive co-localization with microtubules, the muscle-specific ββ isoform, expressed at low level, did not....
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Title
Interactions of enolase isoforms with tubulin and microtubules during myogenesis
Published Date
Jun 1, 2007
Volume
1770
Issue
6
Pages
919 - 926
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