Mandelkow E M, Harmsen A, Mandelkow E, Bordas J
Nature. 1980 Oct 16;287(5783):595-9. doi: 10.1038/287595a0.
The assembly of microtubules has been investigated by time-resolved X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation. The small-angle scattering becomes visible within seconds and thus enables study of the structural transitions of the protein aggregates during assembly from their subunits in solution. The X-ray pattern at 4 degrees C arises from a mixture of tubulin rings, dimers and some other species. Raising the temperature to 36 degrees C induces the breakdown of rings, followed by the growth of microtubules. The results suggest that microtubules may be formed from tubulin oligomers smaller than rings.
利用同步辐射通过时间分辨X射线衍射对微管的组装进行了研究。小角散射在数秒内即可显现,因此能够研究蛋白质聚集体在溶液中由其亚基组装过程中的结构转变。4℃时的X射线图谱来自微管蛋白环、二聚体和其他一些物质的混合物。将温度升至36℃会导致环的分解,随后微管生长。结果表明,微管可能由比环小的微管蛋白寡聚体形成。