2013
DOI: 10.1038/ncb2744
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Synergy between XMAP215 and EB1 increases microtubule growth rates to physiological levels

Abstract: In cells, a complex network of proteins regulates the dynamic growth of microtubules that is essential for division and migration. In vitro approaches with purified components have so far been unable to reconstitute fast microtubule growth observed in vivo . Here we show that two well-studied plus-end-binding proteins-end-tracking protein EB1 and microtubule polymerase XMAP215-act together to strongly promote microtubule growth to cellular rates. Unexpectedly, the combined effects of XMAP215 and EB1 are highly… Show more

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“…Namely, the growth rate increased by 13-fold from 0.26 Ϯ 0.07 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 198) observed with yeast tubulin alone to 3.45 Ϯ 0.87 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 45) in the presence of 125 nM XMAP215. Consistent with previous reports (22,24), XMAP215 caused an 9-fold increase in porcine microtubule growth rates, increasing the growth rate from 0.32 Ϯ 0.08 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 106) in the absence of XMAP215 to 2.87 Ϯ 1.25 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 18) in the presence of 125 nM XMAP215. These results show that XMAP215 increases the polymerization rates of both yeast and porcine tubulins to similar extents.…”
Section: Stu2 Is a Strong Polymerase On Budding Yeastsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Namely, the growth rate increased by 13-fold from 0.26 Ϯ 0.07 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 198) observed with yeast tubulin alone to 3.45 Ϯ 0.87 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 45) in the presence of 125 nM XMAP215. Consistent with previous reports (22,24), XMAP215 caused an 9-fold increase in porcine microtubule growth rates, increasing the growth rate from 0.32 Ϯ 0.08 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 106) in the absence of XMAP215 to 2.87 Ϯ 1.25 m/min (mean Ϯ S.D., n ϭ 18) in the presence of 125 nM XMAP215. These results show that XMAP215 increases the polymerization rates of both yeast and porcine tubulins to similar extents.…”
Section: Stu2 Is a Strong Polymerase On Budding Yeastsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…At the minus end, Stu2 slightly inhibited catastrophe. The effect of Stu2 was similar to that of XMAP215 and Tea 1, which increased catastrophe at the plus end by 2.6-and 2.7-fold, respectively, at 200 nM (8,22). Based on these effects on the growth rate and catastrophe frequency (and assuming the model of Ref.…”
Section: Stu2 Is a Weak Polymerase On Porcine Brain Tubulin-tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EB1 fenestrates the MT lattice, binding between four tubulin heterodimers where it recognizes tubulin in a GTP hydrolysis transition/post-hydrolysis state mimicked by the GTP analog GTP␥S (58 -60). Thus, EB1 binds just distal to the polymerizing MT GTP-cap and via SLAIN2/Sentin localizes the XMAP215 C terminus to this zone (33,34,61,62). In contrast, the XMAP215 N-terminal TOG domain array binds and incorporates ␣␤-tubulin into the growing MT plus-end (28 -31, 38, 40, 41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two proteins do not interact before binding to the MT end nor through canonical EB1 protein interactions, and they do not affect each other's localization, suggesting that the synergistic effect is allosteric. EB1 could be substituted by the lattice-straightening drug taxol without lowering the synergistic growth rates with XMAP215, providing further evidence that EB1 may affect the structure of the MT lattice (59). Besides direct recruitment via EBs and via ϩTIPs that also bind to EBs, allosteric interactions through the MT lattice are yet another mode of how MAPs can affect each other's activity.…”
Section: Adding Complexity Via ؉ Tipsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This effect was investigated in vitro, where EB1 and XMAP215 combined had a much larger effect on MT growth rates than XMAP215 (10-fold increase) or EB1 (1.5-fold increase) alone with rates up to 20 m/min, the highest rates ever observed outside cells (Fig. 2F) (59). This must be close to the maximum possible polymerization rate because the association rate constant for tubulin addition approached the maximum diffusion limited rate with up to 7.6 M Ϫ1 s Ϫ1 per protofilament (59).…”
Section: Adding Complexity Via ؉ Tipsmentioning
confidence: 99%