Quantification of Microtubule-Bundling Activity of MAPs Using TIRF Microscopy.

Methods Mol Biol

Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA.

Published: February 2023

Cross-linking of microtubules by microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) results in the formation of microtubule bundles. It has been shown that a majority of microtubules in interphase plant cells are bundled. Bundling can contribute to maintaining structural stability and sustaining spatial organization of microtubule arrays. While bundling can be readily detected by an electron or fluorescent microscope, quantifying this activity remains technically challenging. Here we describe a method for quantifying microtubule-bundling in vitro using green and red stable microtubules. Furthermore, this method distinguishes between different types of microtubule-microtubule interactions: bundling, annealing, and branching. Our technique can be used to compare bundling activity of different MAPs and generate parameters for modeling their contribution to organization and dynamics of microtubule arrays.

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