Literature DB >> 24161932

GTP regulates the microtubule nucleation activity of γ-tubulin.

Linda Gombos1, Annett Neuner, Mykhaylo Berynskyy, Luca L Fava, Rebecca C Wade, Carsten Sachse, Elmar Schiebel.   

Abstract

Both subunits of αβ-tubulin that comprise the core components of microtubules bind GTP. GTP binding to α-tubulin has a structural role, whereas β-tubulin binds and hydrolyses GTP to regulate microtubule dynamics. γ-tubulin, another member of the tubulin superfamily that seeds microtubule nucleation at microtubule-organizing centres, also binds GTP; however, the importance of this association remains elusive. To address the role of GTP binding to γ-tubulin, we systematically mutagenized the GTP contact residues in the yeast γ-tubulin Tub4. Tub4(GTP)-mutant proteins that exhibited greatly reduced GTP affinity still assembled into the small γ-tubulin complex. However, tub4(GTP) mutants were no longer viable, and had defects in interaction between γ-tubulin and αβ-tubulin, decreased microtubule nucleation and defects in microtubule organization. In vitro and in vivo data show that only γ-tubulin loaded with GTP nucleates microtubules. Our results suggest that GTP recruitment to γ-tubulin enhances its interaction with αβ-tubulin similarly to GTP recruitment to β-tubulin.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24161932     DOI: 10.1038/ncb2863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Cell Biol        ISSN: 1465-7392            Impact factor:   28.824


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