Protein Information

ID 252
Name alpha tubulin
Synonyms Alpha tubulin ubiquitous; Tubulin K alpha 1; Tubulin alpha ubiquitous chain; K alpha 1; K ALPHA 1 protein; alpha tubulin; K alpha 1s; K ALPHA 1 proteins…

Compound Information

ID 842
Name oryzalin
CAS 4-(dipropylamino)-3,5-dinitrobenzenesulfonamide

Reference

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12492843 Wiesler B, Wang QY, Nick P: The stability of cortical microtubules depends on their orientation. Plant J. 2002 Dec;32(6):1023-32.
Auxin controls the orientation of cortical microtubules in maize coleoptile segments. We used tyrosinylated alpha-tubulin as a marker to assess auxin-dependent changes in microtubule turnover. Auxin-induced tyrosinylated alpha-tubulin, correlated with an elevated sensitivity of growth to antimicrotubular compounds such as ethyl-N-phenylcarbamate (EPC). We determined the affinity of alpha-tubulin to EPC and found that it was dramatically increased when the tubulin was de-tyrosinylated. By proteolytic cleavage of the carboxy terminal tyrosine, such an increased affinity could be induced in vitro. Thus, the auxin-induced sensitivity of growth to EPC is not caused by an increased affinity for this inhibitor, but caused by a reduced microtubule turnover. Double visualization assays revealed that the transverse microtubules induced by auxin consist predominantly of tyrosinylated alpha-tubulin, whereas the longitudinal microtubules induced by auxin depletion contain de-tyrosinylated alpha-tubulin. The results are discussed in terms of direction-dependent differences in the lifetime of microtubules.
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