Tubulin beta-4B chain formerly known as tubulin beta-2C chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TUBB4B gene.[5][6] It is thought that this protein could determine which hand is dominant in humans due to variations of the TUBB4B gene, which cause the protein to form microtubules that form cilia which direct fluids asymmetrically during development.[7]
PDB gallery
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1ffx: TUBULIN:STATHMIN-LIKE DOMAIN COMPLEX
1ia0: KIF1A HEAD-MICROTUBULE COMPLEX STRUCTURE IN ATP-FORM
1jff: Refined structure of alpha-beta tubulin from zinc-induced sheets stabilized with taxol
1sa0: TUBULIN-COLCHICINE: STATHMIN-LIKE DOMAIN COMPLEX
1sa1: Tubulin-podophyllotoxin: stathmin-like domain complex
1tub: TUBULIN ALPHA-BETA DIMER, ELECTRON DIFFRACTION
1tvk: The binding mode of epothilone A on a,b-tubulin by electron crystallography
1z2b: Tubulin-colchicine-vinblastine: stathmin-like domain complex
2hxf: KIF1A head-microtubule complex structure in amppnp-form
2hxh: KIF1A head-microtubule complex structure in adp-form
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