Chapter
Chapter 2. Purification and Chemical Properties of Brain Tubulin
pp.:
26 – 48
Chapter 3. Assembly –Disassembly Purification and Characterization of Microtubule Protein without Glycerol
pp.:
48 – 68
Chapter 4. A Brain Microtubule Protein Preparation Depleted of Mitochondrial and Synaptosomal Components
pp.:
68 – 78
Chapter 5. Purification and Reassembly of Tubulin from Outer Doublet Microtubules
pp.:
78 – 96
Chapter 6. Production of Antisera and Radioimmunoassays for Tubulin
pp.:
96 – 114
Chapter 7. Immunofluorescence and Immunocytochemical Procedures with Affinity Purified Antibodies: Tubulin-Containing Structures
pp.:
114 – 150
Chapter 8. An Automated Method for Defining Microtubule Length Distributions
pp.:
150 – 162
Chapter 9. Measurement of Steady-State Tubulin Flux
pp.:
162 – 176
Chapter 10. A Rapid Filtration Assay for Analysis of Microtubule Assembly, Disassembly, and Steady-State Tubulin Flux
pp.:
176 – 188
Chapter 11. A Direct Method for Analyzing the Polymerization Kinetics at the Two Ends of a Microtubule
pp.:
188 – 206
Chapter 12. Dynein Decoration of Microtubules—Determination of Polarity
pp.:
206 – 224
Chapter 13. Microtubule Polarity Determination Based on Conditions for Tubulin Assembly in Vitro
pp.:
224 – 234
Chapter 14. The Use of Tannic Acid in Microtubule Research
pp.:
234 – 252
Chapter 15. The Cyclic Tyrosination/Detyrosination of Alpha Tubulin
pp.:
252 – 274
Chapter 16. Tubulin –Tyrosine Ligase from Brain
pp.:
274 – 282
Chapter 17. Preparation of Brain Tyrosinotubulin Carboxypeptidase
pp.:
282 – 288
Chapter 18. Purifcution of Muscle Actin
pp.:
288 – 308
Chapter 19. Directional Growth of Actin Off Polylysine-Coated Beads
pp.:
308 – 318
Chapter 20. A Falling Ball Apparatus to Measure Filament Cross-Linking
pp.:
318 – 330
Chapter 21. Antibody Production and Immunofluorescent Characterization of Actin and Contractile Proteins
pp.:
330 – 350
Chapter 22. Myosin Purification and Characterization
pp.:
350 – 390
Chapter 23. Preparation and Purification of Dynein
pp.:
390 – 416
Chapter 24. Isolation and Characterization of Intermediate Filaments
pp.:
416 – 438
Contents of Recent Volumes
pp.:
446 – 464