| Literature DB >> 26210854 |
Justine Renauld1, Nicolas Johnen2, Nicolas Thelen2, Marie Cloes2, Marc Thiry3.
Abstract
There are different β-tubulin isoforms in microtubules of vertebrate tissues. However, their functional significance is still largely unknown. In the present study, we investigated the localization of five β-tubulin isotypes (β1-5) within the hearing organ during development in rat. By using confocal microscopy, we showed that with the exception of the β3-tubulin isoform that was specific to nerve fibres, all the different β-tubulin isoforms were mainly present in the supporting cells. Contrary to β1-4-tubulins, we also found that the β5-tubulin isoform appeared only at a key stage of the post-natal development in specific cell types (pillar cells and Deiters' cells). By using transmission electron microscopy, we revealed further that this developmental stage coincided with the formation of two separate bundles of microtubules from a unique one in these supporting cells. Together, these results suggest that the β5-tubulin isoform might be involved in the generation of new microtubule bundles from a pre-existing one.Entities:
Keywords: Confocal microscopy; Development; Microtubules; Transmission electron microscopy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26210854 DOI: 10.1007/s00418-015-1350-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Histochem Cell Biol ISSN: 0948-6143 Impact factor: 4.304