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Affinity Purification of Label-free Tubulins from Xenopus Egg Extracts

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Reusch, Sebastian
Biswas, Abin
Hirst, William
Reber, Simone

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Cell Press

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Cytoplasmic extracts from unfertilized Xenopus eggs have made important contributions to our understanding of microtubule dynamics, spindle assembly, and scaling. Until recently, these in vitro studies relied on the use of heterologous tubulin. This protocol allows for the purification of physiologically relevant Xenopus tubulins in milligram yield, which are a complex mixture of isoforms with various post-translational modifications. The protocol is applicable to any cell or tissue of interest. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Hirst et al. (2020).

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STAR Protocols

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