Literature DB >> 17711308

Insight into the GTPase activity of tubulin from complexes with stathmin-like domains.

Chunguang Wang1, Anthony Cormier, Benoît Gigant, Marcel Knossow.   

Abstract

Microtubules are dynamically unstable tubulin polymers that interconvert stochastically between growing and shrinking states, a property central to their cellular functions. Following its incorporation in microtubules, tubulin hydrolyzes one GTP molecule. Microtubule dynamic instability depends on GTP hydrolysis so that this activity is crucial to the regulation of microtubule assembly. Tubulin also has a much lower GTPase activity in solution. We have used ternary complexes made of two tubulin molecules and one stathmin-like domain to investigate the mechanism of the tubulin GTPase activity in solution. We show that whereas stathmin-like domains and colchicine enhance this activity, it is inhibited by vinblastine and by the N-terminal part of stathmin-like domains. Taken together with the structures of the tubulin-colchicine-stathmin-like domain-vinblastine complex and of microtubules, our results lead to the conclusions that the tubulin-colchicine GTPase activity in solution is caused by tubulin-tubulin associations and that the residues involved in catalysis comprise the beta tubulin GTP binding site and alpha tubulin residues that participate in intermolecular interactions in protofilaments. This site resembles the one that has been proposed to give rise to GTP hydrolysis in microtubules. The widely different hydrolysis rates in these two sites result at least in part from the curved and straight tubulin assemblies in solution and in microtubules, respectively.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17711308     DOI: 10.1021/bi701147f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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