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  Modified Nucleotides – Navigation by Function - Tubulin-assembling Nucleotides
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Microtubules are a non-covalent helical polymer formed by the globular protein tubulin and act as "conveyer belts" inside the cells. They move vesicles, granules and organelles (mitochondria, chromosomes).

During in vitro microtubule assembly, tubulin heterodimers join end-to-end to form protofilaments (linear tubulin polymer rows), which associate laterally to form microtubules. GTP must be bound to both α and β subunits for a tubulin heterodimer to associate with other heterodimers.

When a tubulin molecule adds to the microtubule, the GTP is hydrolyzed to GDP. Microtubules will also form normally with nonhydrolyzable GTP analogs (like GpCpp [GMPCPP]) attached. However, in this case they will not be able to depolymerize. Thus, the normal role of GTP hydrolysis is to promote the constant growth of microtubules as they are needed by a cell.

In living cells, microtubules exist in an unusual dynamic equilibrium with tubulin subunits, which is called dynamic instability. Individual microtubules alternate between polymerization and de-polymerization periods, leading to rapid exchange between tubulin subunits and microtubule polymer. Dynamic instability responds to the needs of the cell in terms of microtubule (de)formation and distribution.

Properties of tubulin-assembling nucleotides

Nucleotide analogProperties
Nucleotide analogProperties
ITPhighly promotive
8Br-GTPmoderately promotive
GTPstandard for reactivity of other analogs
dGTPmoderately promotive
GpCpp (GMPCPP)moderately promotive, completely suppresses dynamic instability - microtubules do not depolymerize
mant-GTPslightly inhibitory
caged-GpCpp (caged-GMPCPP)"caged" derivative of GpCpp (GMPCPP) - blocked by a photo-labile group
XTPslightly inhibitory
6-Methylthio-GTPmoderately promotive
6-Thio-GTPhighly inhibitory


Product Cat. No. Amount Price (EUR) Buy Downloads
ITP, S pack NU-1203S 150 Units 95,00  
ITP, L pack NU-1203L 750 Units 300,00  
GTP, solution
100 mM
NU-1012 1 ml (100 µmol) 25,00  
GpCpp, S pack
(GMPCPP)
NU-405S 100 Units 95,00  
GpCpp, L pack
(GMPCPP)
NU-405L 500 Units 300,00  
NPE-caged-GpCpp, S pack
(NPE-caged-GMPCPP)
NU-306S 10 Units 95,00  
NPE-caged-GpCpp, L pack
(NPE-caged-GMPCPP)
NU-306L 50 Units 300,00  
6-Methylthio-GTP, S pack NU-1130S 100 Units 95,00  
6-Methylthio-GTP, L pack NU-1130L 500 Units 300,00  
8Br-GTP, S pack NU-118S 50 Units 95,00  
8Br-GTP, L pack NU-118L 250 Units 300,00  
dGTP, solution
100 mM
NU-1003 1 ml (100 µmol) 57,00  
mant-GTP, S pack NU-206S 150 Units 95,00  
mant-GTP, L pack NU-206L 750 Units 300,00  
XTP, S pack NU-602S 150 Units 95,00  
XTP, L pack NU-602L 750 Units 300,00  
6-Thio-GTP, S pack NU-1106S 150 Units 95,00  
6-Thio-GTP, L pack NU-1106L 750 Units 300,00  


1 Unit = 1 µl of a 10 mM solution.