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J Biol Chem, Vol. 273, Issue 5, 2661-2668, January 30, 1998
- and
-Tubulin
Mutants in Cultured Epithelial Cells
§ and
From Three distinct tubulin proteins are essential for
microtubule function:
FibroGen, Inc., South San Francisco, California
94080-6902 and the § Department of Biological Sciences,
Stanford University, Stanford, California 94030-5020
-,
-, and
-tubulin. After translation,
- and
-tubulin proteins combine into a soluble, 7 S heterodimer
that is multimerized to form the microtubule filament. Conversely,
-tubulin combines with several proteins into a soluble, 25 S
multi-protein particle, the gammasome that is essential for nucleating
microtubule filaments at the centrosome. The proteins that assist
tubulins in executing their specific functions are largely unknown. As
an initial approach to address this issue, we first decided to identify
domains of mammalian
- and
-tubulin necessary for their function
by creating mutant mammalian
- and
-tubulin (both deletion and
hybrid mutants) and assaying their behavior in stably transfected
Chinese hamster ovary epithelial cells. First, we demonstrated that
addition of a carboxyl-terminal epitope tag had no effect on the
subcellular localization of either
- and
-tubulin. Second, we
found that both the amino and carboxyl termini of
-tubulin were
essential for its incorporation into the gammasome. Third, we found
that the amino and carboxyl termini of
-tubulin were necessary for incorporation of the
-
-tubulin heterodimer into the microtubule filament network. In general,
-tubulin sequences could not replace those of
-tubulin and vice versa. Taken together, these results suggest that the amino and carboxyl termini of
- and
-tubulin and
perhaps regions throughout these proteins were necessary for their
specific functions.
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