Generation of Differentially Modified Microtubules Using In Vitro Enzymatic Approaches

Tubulin, the building block of microtubules, is subject to chemically diverse and evolutionarily conserved post-translational modifications that mark microtubules for specific functions in the cell. Here we describe in vitro methods for generating homogenous acetylated, glutamylated, or tyrosinated...

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Published inMethods in Enzymology Vol. 540; pp. 149 - 166
Main Authors Vemu, Annapurna, Garnham, Christopher P., Lee, Duck-Yeon, Roll-Mecak, Antonina
Format Book Chapter Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Science & Technology 2014
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ISBN9780123979247
0123979242
ISSN0076-6879
1557-7988
DOI10.1016/B978-0-12-397924-7.00009-1

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Summary:Tubulin, the building block of microtubules, is subject to chemically diverse and evolutionarily conserved post-translational modifications that mark microtubules for specific functions in the cell. Here we describe in vitro methods for generating homogenous acetylated, glutamylated, or tyrosinated tubulin and microtubules using recombinantly expressed and purified modification enzymes. The generation of differentially modified microtubules now enables a mechanistic dissection of the effects of tubulin post-translational modifications on the dynamics and mechanical properties of microtubules as well as the behavior of motors and microtubule-associated proteins.
ISBN:9780123979247
0123979242
ISSN:0076-6879
1557-7988
DOI:10.1016/B978-0-12-397924-7.00009-1