| Literature DB >> 18042620 |
Viktor Kirik1, Ullrich Herrmann, Chaithanyarani Parupalli, John C Sedbrook, David W Ehrhardt, Martin Hülskamp.
Abstract
In animals and yeast, CLASP proteins are microtubule plus-end tracking proteins (+TIPS) involved in the regulation of microtubule plus-end dynamics and stabilization. Here we show that mutations in the Arabidopsis CLASP homolog result in various plant growth reductions, cell form defects and reduced mitotic activity. Analysis of Arabidopsis plants that carry a YFP:AtCLASP fusion construct regulated by the AtCLASP native promoter showed similarities to the described localization of the animal CLASP proteins, but also prominent differences including punctate and preferential localization along cortical microtubules. Colocalization studies of YFP:AtCLASP and CFP:EB1b also showed that AtCLASP is enriched at the plus ends of microtubules where it localizes behind the AtEB1b protein. Moreover, AtCLASP overexpression causes abnormal cortical microtubule bundling and array organization. Cortical microtubule arrays have evolved to be prominent in plants, and our findings suggest that plant CLASP proteins may have adopted specific functions in regulating cortical microtubule properties and cell growth.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18042620 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.024950
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Sci ISSN: 0021-9533 Impact factor: 5.285