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Association between microtubules and Golgi vesicles isolated from rat parotid glands
Authors:Grard Coffe  Marie-Noëlle Raymond
Institution:Gérard Coffe,Marie-Noëlle Raymond
Abstract:Summary— We report an isolation procedure of trans-Golgi vesicles (GVs) from rat parotid glands. Various organelle markers were used, particularly galactosyl transferase as a trans-Golgi marker, to test the purity of the GV fraction. A quantitative in vitro binding assay between microtubules and GVs is described. The vesicles were incubated with taxol-induced microtubules, layered between 50% and 43% sucrose cushions and subjected to centrifugation. Unlike free microtubules which were sedimented, the GV-bound microtubules co-migrated upward with GVs. Quantification of these bound microtubules was carried out by densitometric scanning of Coomassie blue-stained gels. The association between microtubules and GVs followed a saturation curve, with a plateau value of 20 μg of microtubule protein bound to 500 μg of GV fraction. The half-saturation of the GV sites was obtained with a microtubule concentration of 20 μg/ml. Electron microscopy of negatively stained re-floated material showed numerous microtubule-vesicle complexes. Coating of microtubules with an excess of brain microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) abolished binding. In the absence of exogenous microtubules, we showed that the GV fraction was already interacting with a class of endogenous rat parotid microtubules. This class of colcemid and cold-stable microtubules represents 10–20% of the total tubulin content of the parotid cell.
Keywords:exocrine cell fractionation  Golgi vesicles  microtubule binding assay  stable microtubules
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