Cracking the tubulin code: enzyme structures offer clues to microtubule control
Briefly

Microtubules are vital cellular structures made of tubulin proteins, and their function is intricately controlled by modifications that form a 'tubulin code'.
The enzyme CCP5 has structures that indicate how it specifically deforms the tails of tubulin to identify and remove certain modifications known as single-glutamate branches.
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