Panda D, Miller H P, Banerjee A, Ludueña R F, Wilson L
Department of Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1994 Nov 22;91(24):11358-62. doi: 10.1073/pnas.91.24.11358.
The growing and shortening dynamics of individual bovine brain microtubules at their plus ends at steady state in vitro, assembled from isotypically pure alpha beta II, alpha beta III, or alpha beta IV tubulin dimers, were determined by differential interference contrast video microscopy. Microtubules assembled from the purified alpha beta III isotype were considerably more dynamic than microtubules made from the alpha beta II or alpha beta IV isotypes or from unfractionated phosphocellulose-purified tubulin. Furthermore, increasing the proportion of the alpha beta II isotype in a mixture of the alpha beta II and alpha beta III isotypes suppressed microtubule dynamics, demonstrating that microtubule dynamics can be influenced by the tubulin isotype composition. The data support the hypothesis that cells might determine the dynamic properties and functions of its microtubules in part by altering the relative amounts of the different tubulin isotypes.
通过微分干涉相差视频显微镜,测定了在体外稳态下,由同型纯αβII、αβIII或αβIV微管蛋白二聚体组装而成的单个牛脑微管在其正端的生长和缩短动力学。由纯化的αβIII同型组装而成的微管,其动态性比由αβII或αβIV同型或未分级的磷酸纤维素纯化微管蛋白制成的微管要强得多。此外,在αβII和αβIII同型的混合物中增加αβII同型的比例会抑制微管的动态性,这表明微管的动态性可受微管蛋白同型组成的影响。这些数据支持了这样一种假说,即细胞可能部分地通过改变不同微管蛋白同型的相对量来决定其微管的动态特性和功能。