The two alpha-tubulin isotypes in budding yeast have opposing effects on microtubule dynamics in vitro |
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Authors: | Bode Claudia J Gupta Mohan L Suprenant Kathy A Himes Richard H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045, USA. |
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Abstract: | The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two genes for α-tubulin, TUB1 and TUB3, and one β-tubulin gene, TUB2. The gene product of TUB3, Tub3, represents ~10% of α-tubulin in the cell. We determined the effects of the two α-tubulin isotypes on microtubule dynamics in vitro. Tubulin was purified from wild-type and deletion strains lacking either Tub1 or Tub3, and parameters of microtubule dynamics were examined. Microtubules containing Tub3 as the only α-tubulin isotype were less dynamic than wild-type microtubules, as shown by a shrinkage rate and catastrophe frequency that were about one-third of that for wild-type microtubules. Conversely, microtubules containing Tub1 as the only α-tubulin isotype were more dynamic than wild-type microtubules, as shown by a shrinkage rate that was 50% higher and a catastrophe frequency that was 30% higher than those of wild-type microtubules. The results suggest that a role of Tub3 in budding yeast is to control microtubule dynamics. |
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