نتایج جستجو برای: tubulin polymerization

تعداد نتایج: 40472  

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2017
Xiao-Han Li Elizabeth Rhoades

Tau is an intrinsically disordered protein with a central role in the pathology of a number of neurodegenerative diseases. Tau normally functions to stabilize neuronal microtubules, although the mechanism underlying this function is not well understood. Of note is that the interaction between tau and soluble tubulin, which has implications both in understanding tau function as well as its role ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
D B Murphy K T Wallis

Two tubulin variants, isolated from chicken brain and erythrocytes and known to have different peptide maps and electrophoretic properties, are demonstrated to exhibit different assembly properties in vitro: 1) erythrocyte tubulin assembles with greater efficiency (lower critical concentration, greater elongation rate) but exhibits a lower nucleation rate than brain tubulin, and 2) erythrocyte ...

Journal: :Current Biology 1996
Steven M Murphy Tim Stearns

The centrosomal protein gamma-tubulin is part of a ring-shaped complex that can induce microtubule polymerization. This complex may explain how the centrosome nucleates microtubule polymerization, and thereby organizes the microtubule cytoskeleton.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Gordon Ruthel Gretchen L Demmin George Kallstrom Melodi P Javid Shirin S Badie Amy B Will Timothy Nelle Rowena Schokman Tam L Nguyen John H Carra Sina Bavari M Javad Aman

Viruses exploit a variety of cellular components to complete their life cycles, and it has become increasingly clear that use of host cell microtubules is a vital part of the infection process for many viruses. A variety of viral proteins have been identified that interact with microtubules, either directly or via a microtubule-associated motor protein. Here, we report that Ebola virus associat...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
H Maruta K Greer J L Rosenbaum

A tight association between Chlamydomonas alpha-tubulin acetyltransferase (TAT) and flagellar axonemes, and the cytoplasmic localization of both tubulin deacetylase (TDA) and an inhibitor of tubulin acetylation have been demonstrated by the use of calf brain tubulin as substrate for these enzymes. A major axonemal TAT of 130 kD has been solubilized by high salt treatment, purified, and characte...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
A Banerjee M C Roach P Trcka R F Ludueña

Tubulin, the major constituent protein of microtubules, is a heterodimer of alpha and beta subunits. Both alpha and beta exist in multiple isotypic forms. It is not clear if different isotypes perform different functions. In order to approach this question, we have made a monoclonal antibody specific for the beta III isotype of tubulin. This particular isotype is neuron-specific and appears to ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Audrey Dorléans Benoît Gigant Raimond B G Ravelli Patrick Mailliet Vincent Mikol Marcel Knossow

Structural changes occur in the alphabeta-tubulin heterodimer during the microtubule assembly/disassembly cycle. Their most prominent feature is a transition from a straight, microtubular structure to a curved structure. There is a broad range of small molecule compounds that disturbs the microtubule cycle, a class of which targets the colchicine-binding site and prevents microtubule assembly. ...

2017
Ashwani Sharma Gonzalo Sáez-Calvo Natacha Olieric Francisco de Asís Balaguer Isabel Barasoain Clemens Lamberth J. Fernando Díaz Michel O. Steinmetz

Quinolin-6-yloxyacetamides (QAs) are a chemical class of tubulin polymerization inhibitors that were initially identified as fungicides. Here, we report that QAs are potent anti-proliferative agents against human cancer cells including ones that are drug-resistant. QAs act by disrupting the microtubule cytoskeleton and by causing severe mitotic defects. We further demonstrate that QAs inhibit t...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
L Serrano F Wandosell J de la Torre J Avila

The capacity for self-polymerization and shape of the tubulin polymers assembled after digestion with trypsin, Pronase, chymotrypsin, subtilisin, Staphylococcus aureus proteinase V8 and proteinase K were investigated. Digestion with trypsin, Pronase or chymotrypsin resulted in a decrease in the ability of tubulin for self-assembly, whereas limited proteolysis with subtilisin, S. aureus proteina...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
P A Battaglia S Zito A Macchini F Gigliani

To analyze the mechanism of Tat-mediated HIV pathogenicity, we produced a Drosophila melanogaster strain transgenic for HIV-tat gene and induced the expression of the protein during Drosophila development. By in vitro and in vivo experiments, we demonstrated that Tat specifically binds to tubulin via the MAP-binding domain of tubulin, and that this interaction delays the polymerization of tubul...

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