1996
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.50.32281
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The Mouse t-Complex-encoded Protein Tctex-1 Is a Light Chain of Brain Cytoplasmic Dynein

Abstract: 19358 -19366). Peptide sequence data (16/16 residues correct) implicate the M r ‫؍‬ 14,000 polypeptide as Tctex-1, a protein encoded within the mouse t-complex. Tctex-1 cosediments with microtubules and is eluted with ATP or salt but not with GTP as expected for a dynein subunit. The ATP-eluted protein precisely cosediments with known cytoplasmic dynein proteins in sucrose density gradients. Tctex-1 also is immunoprecipitated from brain and other tissue homogenates by a monoclonal antibody raised against the 7… Show more

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“…a, MBP fusions to Tctex2b, Tctex1, and LC2 were digested with Factor Xa, and the LCs were separated from MBP by SDS-PAGE. Blots were probed with either affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal antibody CT117 (Tctex2b) or R5205 (Tctex1) (22). Both antibodies are specific and only recognize their respective LC.…”
Section: Lack Of Tctex2b Results In Reduced Swimming Speeds and Micromentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…a, MBP fusions to Tctex2b, Tctex1, and LC2 were digested with Factor Xa, and the LCs were separated from MBP by SDS-PAGE. Blots were probed with either affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal antibody CT117 (Tctex2b) or R5205 (Tctex1) (22). Both antibodies are specific and only recognize their respective LC.…”
Section: Lack Of Tctex2b Results In Reduced Swimming Speeds and Micromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tctex2b Defines a New Subfamily of Dynein LCs-To date, three members of the Tctex1/Tctex2 family have been identified in Chlamydomonas; they are Tctex1, an inner arm I1 subunit (13) that also functions as a component of cytoplasmic dynein (22), LC2 (24), an outer arm LC that is required for assembly of that dynein (28), and Tctex2b, which is described here. Identification of Tctex2b allowed us to subdivide the Tctex2 family into two major groups.…”
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