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Soluble microtubule proteins of the sea urchin embryo: partial characterization of the proteins and behavior of the pool in early development
Authors:R A Raff  J F Kaumeyer
Institution:Department of Zoology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47401 USA
Abstract:A partial characterization of the soluble microtubule proteins of sea urchin eggs and embryos is presented. Vinblastine precipitation yielded a pellet with a high colchicine binding activity. This precipitate when electrophoresed on an alkaline SDS/urea gel system yields two protein bands which correspond to molecular weights of 57,000 ± 2000 and 52,000 ± 2000. These values are very close to our values and to the published values for axonemal microtubule proteins. Electrophoresis of the vinblastine precipitated proteins on a neutral SDS system without urea yielded only one band with an apparent molecular weight of 52,000 ± 2000. The amino acid composition of the vinblastine-precipitated microtubule protein was determined to be similar to that of axonemal protein.The pool of microtubule proteins was found to remain constant in size throughout early development in both control and actinomycin-treated embryos. Soluble microtubule proteins comprise about 0.37% of the total protein of the sea urchin (Arbacia) egg. Approximately 20% of the total microtubule protein in the egg appears to be particle bound.
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