POSTTRANSLATIONALLY MODIFIED TUBULINS IN ARTEMIA - PRELARVAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE ABSENCE OF DETYROSINATED TUBULIN

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LANGDON, CM [1 ]
FREEMAN, JA [1 ]
MACRAE, TH [1 ]
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[1] DALHOUSIE UNIV,DEPT BIOL,HALIFAX B3H 4J1,NS,CANADA
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10.1016/0012-1606(91)90325-W
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The synthesis of post-translationally modified tubulins was examined during Artemia development. Tubulin, either purified to homogeneity or in cell-free extracts, was blotted to nitrocellulose and probed with a panel of antibodies. When purified tubulin was examined, tyrosinated tubulin underwent a large decrease as development progressed and this was accompanied by the appearance of detyrosinated tubulin in samples from organisms developed 24 hr. The inclusion of carboxypeptidase inhibitors had a small effect on the relative amounts of tyrosinated and detyrosinated tubulins in 24-hr preparations. The amount of α- and β-tubulin in cell-free extracts of Artemia either remained relatively constant during development or increased slightly. The same result was obtained for acetylated and tyrosinated tubulin. Detyrosinated tubulin first appeared in 24-hr cell-free extracts and was the only post-translationally modified tubulin to increase, relative to the total amount of tubulin, as the brine shrimp developed. As revealed by immunofluorescence staining, detyrosinated tubulin occurred in many cell types of developing nauplii and was prominently displayed in mitotic figures. Artemia, a complex metazoan animal, is thus able to grow for an extended period of time in the absence of detyrosinated tubulin. This isoform is, however, synthesized in early larvae and may be required for the development of elongated cells including those which encircle the gut. Detyrosination remains as the only developmentally related change observed for brine shrimp tubulin. © 1991.
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