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. 1972 Oct;69(10):2890-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.69.10.2890.

In vitro aggregation of cytoplasmic microtubule subunits

In vitro aggregation of cytoplasmic microtubule subunits

G G Borisy et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1972 Oct.

Abstract

The colchicine-binding protein in procine-brain tissue is a dimer of molecular weight 110,000 that is believed to be the subunit of neuronal microtubules. Conditions are established under which the dimers aggregate with reproducible kinetics. This aggregation reaction, which is monitored by development of turbidity, has the following characteristics: (a) Colchicine inhibits development of turbidity; (b) the reaction inhibited by colchicine is reversed by long-wave ultraviolet irradiation; (c) the aggregation is temperature-dependent; (d) the reaction is nucleotide triphosphate-specific, being stimulated by 1 mM GTP; (e) the reaction appears to be specific for microtubule subunits since in the presence of other added proteins and in curde cell extracts, only microtubule subunits aggregate. On the basis of these criteria, we conclude that we have established an in vitro system for the aggregation of microtubule subunits that shares some of the properties characteristic of the in vivo assembly of cytoplasmic and spindle microtubules.

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