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A plasmodial alpha-tubulin cDNA from Physarum polycephalum. Nucleotide sequence and comparative analysis
Authors:Günter Krämmer  Monika Singhofer-Wowra  Klaus Seedorf  Melvyn Little  Tim Schedl
Institution:Institute of Cell and Tumor Biology German Cancer Research Center Im Neuenheimer Feld 280 D-6900 Heidelberg Federal Republic of Germany;McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin 53706 U.S.A.
Abstract:As the first step towards correlating structure and function of tubulin in the slime mold Physarum polycephalum we have elucidated the nucleotide sequence of a cDNA that appears to code for all but the last 25 to 30 C-terminal amino acids of a plasmodial alpha-tubulin. Differences in amino acid sequence from those of other alpha-tubulins are distributed fairly evenly throughout the sequence, although a relatively extensive conserved region is found in position 396 to 426 near the C terminus. A small region in position 298 to 307 contains a cluster of amino acid residues unique to Physarum alpha-tubulin. The sequence is 70% homologous to two yeast alpha-tubulins and about 83% homologous to five animal alpha-tubulins. A comparison of the homologies of all the known alpha-tubulins indicates that a large decrease in the accepted point mutation rate has occurred during the evolution of the metazoa, suggesting a major functional specialization of microtubules.
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