1984
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.81.13.4041
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Heterogeneity of vertebrate brain tubulins.

Abstract: We have examined the extent of brain tubulin heterogeneity in six vertebrate species commonly used in tubulin research (rat, calf, pig, chicken, human, and lamb) using isoelectric focusing, two-dimensional electrophoresis, and peptide mapping procedures that provide higher resolution than previously available. The extent of heterogeneity is extremely similar in all of these organisms, as judged by number, range of isoelectric points, and distribution of the isotubulins. A minimum of 6 a and 12 f3 tubulins was … Show more

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“…The substrate used for adsorption and immobilization of microtubules in the AFM study was mica modified with a layer of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (AP-mica) [40]. This forms a positively charged surface around neutral pH, which is capable of immobilizing the slightly negative MT (the pI being 4.96 for a-tubulin and 4.78 for b-tubulin [41]) to enable AFM imaging [42]. The deposited solution was incubated on the substrate for 5 minutes.…”
Section: Atomic Force Microscopy (Afm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The substrate used for adsorption and immobilization of microtubules in the AFM study was mica modified with a layer of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (AP-mica) [40]. This forms a positively charged surface around neutral pH, which is capable of immobilizing the slightly negative MT (the pI being 4.96 for a-tubulin and 4.78 for b-tubulin [41]) to enable AFM imaging [42]. The deposited solution was incubated on the substrate for 5 minutes.…”
Section: Atomic Force Microscopy (Afm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These post-translational modifications occur mostly on the C termini of ␣-and ␤-tubulins, sites that are recognized by many regulators of microtubule dynamics (31,32), including XMAP215 (24). In the case of bovine brain tubulin, these different gene products and post-translational modifications give rise to up to 21 different tubulin species that are distinguishable on an isoelectric focusing gel (33,34) Thus, there are many potential molecular mechanisms that could give rise to the differences in activity of Stu2 on the different sources of tubulin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isoelectric focusing (IEF) of cod brain tubulin was performed by the method of Field et al [1984] as modified by Detrich and Overton [1986]. IEF slab gels containing 4.2% polyacrylamide, 9.16 M urea, and 2% carrier ampholytes (0.5% servalyt 4-6, 1% servalyt 5-6, 0.5% servalyt 5-7, Serva, Germany), was prefocused (6 W, 1 h, 22°C), and thereafter tubulin was focused at 7 W for 5 h. Two-dimensional electrophoresis was run by the method of Field et al [1984] with some modifications [Detrich et al, 1992;Overton, 1986, 1988] as described previously by Billger et al [1994].…”
Section: Electrophoresismentioning
confidence: 99%