Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Microtubules are integral part of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells, responsible for maintaining the shape of the cell. They are involved in intracellular trafficking by forming veritable "rails" along which motor proteins move and transport various organelles.
In analyzing microtubular motor activity, the plus (+) end and the minus(-) end proteins can be marked with non-identical fluorescent proteins, followed by observing it under the fluorescent microscope. From observation, the presence of motility of the fluorescent dye helps to determine if the motor is plus or minus end.