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MAP2 competes with MAP1 for binding to microtubules
Authors:S A Kuznetsov  V I Rodionov  V I Gelfand  V A Rosenblat
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Biology Moscow State University, Moscow 117234, USSR;2. Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow 117234, USSR
Abstract:A question whether MAP1 and MAP2 (the major microtubule associated proteins from mammalian brain) bind to common or distinct sites on the microtubule surface was studied. Microtubules were assembled from tubulin and MAP1 and then centrifuged through a layer of MAP2 solution under conditions where no repolymerization of tubulin with MAP2 could occur. During centrifugation, MAP2 displaced most of MAP1 on the microtubules. This implies that MAP1 is reversibly bound to microtubules and that MAP2 binding interferes with MAP1 binding. The latter means that binding sites for MAP1 and MAP2 are identical or overlap.
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