Tubulins

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They calculated the number of superpositioned tubulins required to reach OR threshold coinciding with physiological brain events such as gamma synchrony EEG, concluding that microtubules in hundreds of thousands of neurons would be required for 40 or more conscious moments, or frames per second. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In each and every neuron, millions of tubulins coherently vibrate in the megahertz frequency range, providing potentially quadrillions (10 to the 15th power) of operations per second per neuron. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I suppose one could propose that quantum-capable quasiparticle waves exist within tubulins, but why in the world would one bother? ❋ Sean (2008)

First off the idea that tubulins are quantum signal conduits is doubtful. ❋ Sean (2008)

Section 4.5, tubulin states are assumed to depend on quantum events, so that quantum coherence among different tubulins is possible. ❋ Atmanspacher, Harald (2006)

Among known spindle components we identified 11 MAPs (plus tubulins δ1 and ε) and 3 motors (plus dynein light intermediate chain 1 and kinesin light chain), that were not reported by ❋ Vincent Gache Et Al. (2010)

Apart from the generally known spindle components such as dynein/dynectin and tubulins, several other "hubs" are connected with a large number of entries. ❋ Vincent Gache Et Al. (2010)

Drechsel D, Kellogg D, Salser S, Sawin K, et al. (1991) Preparation of modified tubulins. ❋ Vincent Gache Et Al. (2010)

With the novel assumptions that tubulins can laterally interact in two different forms, and allosterically affect neighboring lateral interactions, we can explain existing experimental observations. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In our simulations of the assembly kinetics and thermodynamic analysis, we do not consider the case in which tubulins within one PF form different types of lateral bonds with their lateral neighbors. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, the ribbon structures are helical, and the tubulins are arranged in a microtubule in a helical manner ❋ Unknown (2009)

How can a ribbon structure with alternating lateral interactions be formed during the assembly of tubulins? ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a result, we compiled a Core map containing 50 proteins (tubulins and generally accepted MAPs and motors) in direct binding relations, previously observed either in somatic cells or in oocytes ( ❋ Vincent Gache Et Al. (2010)

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