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Carboxyl terminal sequences of beta-tubulin involved in the interaction of HMW-MAPs. Studies using site-specific antibodies.

D Cross1, G Farías, J Domínguez, J Avila, R B Maccioni.   

Abstract

After the finding of the involvement of the C-terminal moieties of tubulin subunits in the interaction of MAPs, different studies have focused on the substructure of the binding domains for the different MAPs. Current biochemical evidence point to the role of a low-homology sequence between alpha and beta-subunits within the conserved region of the C-terminal domain of tubulin, in the binding of MAP-2 and tau. Another line of studies indicates that a site for interaction of the high molecular weight MAPs is located in the variable region defined by the glutamic-rich C-terminus of beta-tubulin. Here, we report the usefulness of idiotypic site-directed antibodies, produced by immunization with peptides from different beta-tubulin isoforms, to study both MAP-1 and MAP-2 binding sites on tubulin. On the basis of these results with site-specific antibodies along with previous structural information (Cross et al., 1991, Biochemistry 30: 4362-4366), we propose the role of consensus sequences, from the invariant beta-tubulin C-terminal domain in the binding of MAP-2 and from the variable domain in the interactions of MAP-1 and MAP-2.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8078512     DOI: 10.1007/bf00925677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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