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Interaction of nerve growth factor with tubulin. Studies on binding and induced polymerization
Authors:Andrea Levi  Mauro Cimino  Delio Mercanti  John S. Chen  Pietro Calissano
Affiliation:Laboratorio di Biologia Cellulare Via Romagnosi 18A Roma, Italy
Abstract:The interaction of the nerve growth factor with the neurotubule protein has been studied with the aim of elucidating the nature of the large complexes that they form when incubated together and the factors that control this event. The results show that the binding of nerve growth factor to tubulin is followed by the formation of large structures that, in certain experimental conditions, accelerate the rate of tubulin polymerization to form microtubules or catalyze their assembly in conditions where this process does not occur spontaneously. The formation of large nerve growth factor-tubulin complexes starts to occur only at a molar ratio of 1.0–1.5 NaCl or GTP strongly inhibit this process without a detectable effect on NGF binding. Two hypotheses are postulated to explain these finding. Firstly, that tubulin has two sites with different affinity for nerve growth factor and the polymerization occurs only when the second NGF molecule has interacted with the microtubule protein. Alternatively, free tubulin in solution is the limiting factor of the polymerization by hindering a site of tubulin-factor complexes present in solutio at a 1 : 1 molar ratio. In both cases, GTP, Na+ or H+ will affect the formation of large unsoluble, tubulin-NGF complexes, by changing their conformation or by decreasing electrostatic interactions.
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