“…Indeed, the functional consequences of these substitutions cannot be predicted a priori, so information must also be derived from direct examination of plant microtubule protein function. Although few studies exist on the regulation of plant microbutule polymerization, methods to isolate, purify, and polymerize plant tubulin (Morejohn and Fosket, 1982;Bokros et al, 1993) have facilitated studies showing that plant and mammalian tubulins are structurally, immunologically, and pharmacologically distinct (Morejohn et al, 1984;Morejohn and Fosket, 1986;Fosket and Morejohn, 1992;Hugdahl and Morejohn, 1993). We have recently shown that taxol-induced polymerization of plant tubulin proceeds more effectively, even at low temperature, and has a lower critical concentration than mammalian tubulin (Bokros et al, 1993).…”