| Literature DB >> 8332934 |
P E Gregory1, D H Gutmann, A Mitchell, S Park, M Boguski, T Jacks, D L Wood, R Jove, F S Collins.
Abstract
The neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) gene was recently identified by positional cloning and found to encode a protein with structural and functional homology to mammalian and yeast GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs). Using antibodies directed against the NF1 gene product, a protein of approximately 250 kDa was identified and termed neurofibromin. Double-indirect immunofluorescent labeling with anti-neurofibromin and anti-tubulin antibodies demonstrates that neurofibromin associates with cytoplasmic microtubules. Immunoblotting of microtubule-enriched cytoplasmic fractions, using antibodies generated against neurofibromin, shows that neurofibromin copurifies with microtubules. When portions of neurofibromin are expressed in Sf9 insect cells they associate with polymerized microtubules; furthermore, the critical residues for this interaction reside within the GAP-related domain of neurofibromin. The unexpected association of neurofibromin with microtubules suggests that neurofibromin is involved in microtubule-mediated intracellular signal transduction pathways.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8332934 DOI: 10.1007/bf01233074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Somat Cell Mol Genet ISSN: 0740-7750