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Evidence for phosphorylation of tubulin in carrot suspension cells
Authors:Deborah A. Koontz  Jung H. Choi
Affiliation:Emory Univ. Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA;; School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.
Abstract:Two-dimensional gels of phosphoproteins from carrot ( Daucus carota L. var. Juwarot) suspension cells labeled in vivo or in vitro revealed phosphoproteins that comigrate with carrot tubulin. A polyclonal antiserum to hibiscus tubulin immunoprecipitated an in vivo labeled phosphoprotein of 50 kDa. Cell-free extracts of carrot suspension cells phosphorylated both purified carrot and bovine brain tubulins in the presence of gamma-labeled adenosine triphosphate. This tubulin phosphorylating activity was reduced 2-fold in extracts from globular stage embryos and approximately 10-fold in extracts from heart/torpedo stage embryos. These data suggest that carrot cells phosphorylate tubulin, and that tubulin phosphorylating activity may be developmentally regulated
Keywords:Carrot    Daucus carota    protein phosphorylation    somatic embryogenesis    tubulin
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