Literature DB >> 9129339

Post-translational modifications and multiple tubulin isoforms in Nicotiana tabacum L. cells.

A Smertenko1, Y Blume, V Viklický, Z Opatrný, P Dráber.   

Abstract

Distribution of post-translationally modified tubulins in cells of Nicotiana tabacum L. was analysed using a panel of specific antibodies. Polyglutamylated, tyrosinated, nontyrosinated, acetylated and delta 2-tubulin variants were detected on alpha-tubulin subunits; polyglutamylation was also found on beta-tubulin subunits. Modified tubulins were detected by immunofluorescence microscopy in interphase microtubules, preprophase bands, mitotic spindles as well as in phragmoplasts. They were, however, located differently in the various microtubule structures. The antibodies against tyrosinated, acetylated and polyglutamylated tubulins gave uniform staining along all microtubules, while antibodies against nontyrosinated and delta 2-tubulin provided dot-like staining of interphase microtubules. Additionally, immunoreactivity of antibodies against acetylated and delta 2-tubulins was strong in the pole regions of mitotic spindles. High-resolution isoelectric focusing revealed 22 tubulin charge variants in N. tabacum suspension cells. Immunoblotting with antibodies TU-01 and TU-06 against conserved antigenic determinants of alpha- and beta-tubulin molecules, respectively, revealed that 11 isoforms belonged to the alpha-subunit and 11 isoforms to the beta-subunit. Whereas antibodies against polyglutamylated, tyrosinated and acetylated tubulins reacted with several alpha-tubulin isoforms, antibodies against nontyrosinated and delta 2-tubulin reacted with only one. The combined data demonstrate that plant tubulin is extensively post-translationally modified and that these modifications participate in the generation of plant tubulin polymorphism.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9129339     DOI: 10.1007/s004250050077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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