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Interaction of tubulin with the plasma membrane: tubulin is present in purified plasmalemma and behaves as an integral membrane protein

✍ Scribed by K. Laporte; M. Rossignol; J. A. Traas


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
791 KB
Volume
191
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-0935

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✦ Synopsis


Using monoclonal antibodies we have studied the interaction of tubulin with the plasma membrane of leaves of Nicotiana sylvestris (Speg. et Comes) and tobacco suspension-culture cells. The results show that isolated plasma membranes contain tightly bound ~-tubulins. Their association with the plasma membrane is resistent to non-ionic detergent and to low and high ionic strength. Only extraction with sodium dodecyl sulfate is capable of dissociating these cytoskeletal proteins. It is unlikely that this membrane-bound tubulin is present in its polymeric form because electron-microscopical analysis does not reveal the presence of filaments, whereas treatment of membranes with oryzalin (which has been shown to destabilize microtubules in vitro) does not remove the tubulins from isolated plasma membrane. When living cells are treated with oryzalin, the amount of membrane-associated tubulin is drastically reduced, which could mean that its presence is related to in-vivo microtubule dynamics.