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A carbamate herbicide causes microtubule and microfilament disruption and nuclear fragmentation in fibroblasts
Authors:J M Oliver  J A Krawiec  R D Berlin
Institution:National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Bethesda, MD 20014, USA
Abstract:Microtubule associated proteins (MAPs) are high molecular weight proteins that associate with microtubules during polymerization. This report describes a high molecular weight protein fraction with a molecular weight of approx. 290 000 from cultured mammalian fibroblasts that associates with polymerized rat brain tubulin. This protein(s), which is referred to as f-MAP, is enriched approx. 25-fold in a twice polymerized microtubules when compared with the original cell extract. Polymerization of rat brain extract in the presence of in vivo 32P-labeled fibroblast extract reveals the presence of a 32P-labeled protein in the polymerized pellet with the same electrophoretic mobility as f-MAP. The present study suggests that fibroblasts in culture contain a high molecular weight phosphoprotein with properties and a molecular weight very similar to the MAPs described in mammalian brain.
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