Fuller G M, Brinkley B R
J Supramol Struct. 1976;5(4):497(349)-514(366). doi: 10.1002/jss.400050407.
Indirect immunofluorescence analyses using antibodies directed against 6S tubulin have shown an elaborate cytoplasmic microtubule complex (CMTC) in nontransformed cells in culture. The CMTC is strikingly altered in cells that have been transformed spontaneously by viruses or by chemicals. Assembly of microtubules in vitro and in vivo is markedly inhibited in the presence of elevated levels of calcium. Alteration of the surface of normal cells by brief treatment with low concentrations of trypsin initiate a rapid breakdown of cytoplasmic microtubules. Finally, a hypothesis is presented relating microtubule assembly and surface membrane modulation suggesting that calcium is the primary modulating signal.
使用针对6S微管蛋白的抗体进行的间接免疫荧光分析表明,培养中的未转化细胞存在精细的细胞质微管复合体(CMTC)。在被病毒或化学物质自发转化的细胞中,CMTC发生了显著改变。在钙水平升高的情况下,体外和体内微管的组装受到明显抑制。用低浓度胰蛋白酶短暂处理正常细胞表面会引发细胞质微管的快速分解。最后,提出了一个关于微管组装与表面膜调节的假说,表明钙是主要的调节信号。