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Vasohibins encode tubulin detyrosinating activity.

Joppe Nieuwenhuis1, Athanassios Adamopoulos1, Onno B Bleijerveld1, Abdelghani Mazouzi1, Elmer Stickel1, Patrick Celie1, Maarten Altelaar1,2, Puck Knipscheer3,4, Anastassis Perrakis1, Vincent A Blomen5, Thijn R Brummelkamp5,4,6.   

Abstract

Tubulin is subjected to a number of posttranslational modifications to generate heterogeneous microtubules. The modifications include removal and ligation of the C-terminal tyrosine of ⍺-tubulin. The enzymes responsible for detyrosination, an activity first observed 40 years ago, have remained elusive. We applied a genetic screen in haploid human cells to find regulators of tubulin detyrosination. We identified SVBP, a peptide that regulates the abundance of vasohibins (VASH1 and VASH2). Vasohibins, but not SVBP alone, increased detyrosination of ⍺-tubulin, and purified vasohibins removed the C-terminal tyrosine of ⍺-tubulin. We found that vasohibins play a cell type-dependent role in detyrosination, although cells also contain an additional detyrosinating activity. Thus, vasohibins, hitherto studied as secreted angiogenesis regulators, constitute a long-sought missing link in the tubulin tyrosination cycle.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 29146869     DOI: 10.1126/science.aao5676

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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