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Burgess, S.G., Bayliss, R., Pfuhl, M. (2015). Solution NMR assignment of the cryptic sixth TOG domain of mini spindles.  Biomol. NMR Assign. 9(2): 411--413.
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FBrf0229549
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TOG domains contribute to the organisation of microtubules through their ability to bind tubulin. They are found in members of the XMAP215 family of proteins, which act as microtubule polymerases and fulfill important roles in the formation of the mitotic spindle and in the assembly of kinetochore fibres. We recently identified a cryptic TOG domain in the XMAP215 family proteins, chTOG and its Drosophila homologue, mini spindles. This domain is not part of the well-established array of TOG domains involved in tubulin polymerisation. Instead it forms part of a binding site for TACC3 family proteins. This interaction is required for the assembly of kinetochore bridges in a trimeric complex with clathrin. Here we present the first NMR assignment of a sixth TOG domain from mini spindles as a first step to elucidate its structure and function.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Biomol. NMR Assign.
    Title
    Biomolecular NMR assignments
    ISBN/ISSN
    1874-2718 1874-270X
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