Experimental measurements (A and B) and results of the 1D model for several values of N (C and D). In A and C, the average catastrophe time is shown for different microtubule speeds under conditions of constant growth. B and D correspond to a dilution experiment, where assembly stops because monomers suddenly become unavailable. This occurs either because the monomers have been removed by dilution or the microtubule tip is stalled by pushing it against a barrier. (A) Experimental data measured by application of a force (circles) or variation of tubulin concentration (squares), and linear fit (dashed line) from ref. 16. (B) Histogram of catastrophe time obtained after the growth is halted by force (16). (Inset) Average catastrophe time as a function of growth speeds v0 before stalling (16). (C) Catastrophe time calculated by averaging 1,000 simulations (points) and derived analytically (lines). h = 0.002, 0.058, and 0.16 s−1 for N = 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Error bars are omitted for clarity. (D) Normalized catastrophe time distributions for v0 = 2.4 μm/min obtained from 1,000 simulations and analytical fit (lines, α = 1, 1.32, and 2.3 for N = 1, 2 and, 3 respectively; see Materials and Methods). (Insets) The dependence of average catastrophe time on the growth speed before dilution.