Limited chymotryptic digestion of bovine adrenal 190,000-Mr microtubule-associated protein and preparation of a 27,000-Mr fragment which stimulates microtubule assembly
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Limited chymotryptic digestion of bovine adrenal 190,000-Mr microtubule-associated protein and preparation of a 27,000-Mr fragment which stimulates microtubule assembly
Abstract
A heat stable microtubule-associated protein of Mr 190,000 (190-kDa MAP) has been purified from bovine adrenal cortex (Murofushi, H., Kotani, S., Aizawa, H., Hisanaga, S., Hirokawa, N., and Sakai, H. (1986) J. Cell Biol. 103, 1911-1919). Limited chymotryptic digestion of 190-kDa MAP produced a fragment of Mr 27,000 (27-kDa fragment), which bound to microtubules reconstituted in the presence of taxol. This fragment was purified with the aid of cosedimentation with microtubules. The purified 27-kDa fragment showed an ability to stimulate tubulin polymerization in the absence of taxol. Electron microscopic observation of microtubules reconstituted from purified 27-kDa fragment and tubulin revealed that the microtubules were in the form of thick bundles and that lateral projections which can be seen in microtubules reconstituted from intact 190-kDa MAP and tubulin were not observed. These results indicate that 27-kDa fragment includes or is a part of microtubule-binding domain of 190-kDa MAP and that this fragment is active in stimulating microtubule assembly. Amino acid analysis revealed that the 27-kDa fragment was rich in lysine, proline, and alanine, the sum of these three being about 45% of the total amino acids and that the contents of methionine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, and histidine were very low. These data suggest that the microtubule binding domain of the 190-kDa MAP comprises an unique structure.
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