p(HGNC:FKBP5) increases bp(GO:"microtubule polymerization")
Fluorescent imaging of these extracts revealed that wildtype FKBP51 promoted microtubule polymerization relative to extracts treated with buffer only (Fig 7A and S2). Conversely, neither mutant F130A FKBP51 nor FKBP52 stimulated microtubule formation.
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