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. 2023 Oct 16:39:331-361.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-030123-032748.

The Tubulin Code, from Molecules to Health and Disease

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The Tubulin Code, from Molecules to Health and Disease

Elizabeth D McKenna et al. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. .
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Abstract

Microtubules are essential dynamic polymers composed of α/β-tubulin heterodimers. They support intracellular trafficking, cell division, cellular motility, and other essential cellular processes. In many species, both α-tubulin and β-tubulin are encoded by multiple genes with distinct expression profiles and functionality. Microtubules are further diversified through abundant posttranslational modifications, which are added and removed by a suite of enzymes to form complex, stereotyped cellular arrays. The genetic and chemical diversity of tubulin constitute a tubulin code that regulates intrinsic microtubule properties and is read by cellular effectors, such as molecular motors and microtubule-associated proteins, to provide spatial and temporal specificity to microtubules in cells. In this review, we synthesize the rapidly expanding tubulin code literature and highlight limitations and opportunities for the field. As complex microtubule arrays underlie essential physiological processes, a better understanding of how cells employ the tubulin code has important implications for human disease ranging from cancer to neurological disorders.

Keywords: acetylation; detyrosination; glutamylation; glycylation; microtubule; tubulin code; tubulin isoforms; tubulin posttranslational modifications; tyrosination.

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