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Elongation factor-1α stabilizes microtubules in a calcium/calmodulin-dependent manner

✍ Scribed by Moore, Richard C. ;Durso, Neil A. ;Cyr, Richard J.


Book ID
101230288
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
264 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0886-1544

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✦ Synopsis


Elongation factor-1alpha (EF-1alpha), a highly conserved protein named for its role in protein translation, is also a microtubule-associated protein (MAP). We used high-resolution differential interference contrast microscopy to quantify the effect of substoichiometric amounts of EF-1alpha (isolated from Daucus carota) on the dynamic instability of microtubules assembled in vitro from either animal or plant tubulin. EF-1alpha modulates the dynamic behavior of microtubules assembled from either tubulin source, resulting in longer and more persistent microtubules. EF-1alpha, at a 1:20 molar ratio to tubulin, significantly (P < 0.05) reduces the frequency of catastrophe threefold and decreases shortening velocities almost twofold for microtubules assembled from animal tubulin. For microtubules assembled from plant tubulin, substoichiometric amounts of EF-1alpha significantly (P < 0.05) suppress the frequency of catastrophe greater than twofold and causes an almost threefold reduction in shortening velocities. Elongation velocities increase almost twofold and rescues, which are not observed in the absence of EF-1alpha, occur. In addition, calcium/calmodulin (Ca2+/CaM), which regulates the ability of EF-1alpha to bundle taxol-stabilized microtubules in vitro, also modulates the effect of EF-1alpha on the dynamic behavior of microtubules assembled in vitro from animal tubulin. Microtubule severing in the presence of EF-1alpha was never observed. These data support the hypothesis that EF-1alpha modulates the dynamic behavior of microtubules assembled in vitro in a Ca2+/CaM-dependent manner.


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