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Control of filament length by a depolymerizing gradient
2020
PLoS Computational Biology
Cells assemble microns-long filamentous structures from protein monomers that are nanometers in size. These structures are often highly dynamic, yet in order for them to function properly, cells maintain them at a precise length. Here we investigate length-dependent depolymerization as a mechanism of length control. This mechanism has been recently proposed for flagellar length control in the single cell organisms Chlamydomonas and Giardia. Length dependent depolymerization can arise from a
doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008440
pmid:33275598
pmcid:PMC7744062
fatcat:nzmkdy7g6rd5dio5aye3kn4iuu