Post-translational regulation of the microtubule cytoskeleton: mechanisms and functions |
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Authors: | Janke Carsten Bulinski Jeannette Chloë |
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Affiliation: | Department of Signalling, Neurobiology and Cancer, Institut Curie, Bat. 110, Centre Universitaire, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France. Carsten.Janke@curie.fr |
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Abstract: | Half a century of biochemical and biophysical experiments has provided attractive models that may explain the diverse functions of microtubules within cells and organisms. However, the notion of functionally distinct microtubule types has not been explored with similar intensity, mostly because mechanisms for generating divergent microtubule species were not yet known. Cells generate distinct microtubule subtypes through expression of different tubulin isotypes and through post-translational modifications, such as detyrosination and further cleavage to Δ2-tubulin, acetylation, polyglutamylation and polyglycylation. The recent discovery of enzymes responsible for many tubulin post-translational modifications has enabled functional studies demonstrating that these post-translational modifications may regulate microtubule functions through an amazing range of mechanisms. |
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