Effects of the Tubulin-Colchicine Complex on Microtubule Dynamic Instability
- 15 March 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 33 (10) , 2792-2801
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00176a007
Abstract
The effects of the tubulin-colchicine complex (Tu-Col) on the dynamic behavior of microtubules have been examined under steady-state conditions in vitro. The addition of Tu-Col to tubulin microtubules at steady state results in only partial microtubule disassembly. Nevertheless, both the rate and the extent of tubulin exchange into microtubules are markedly suppressed by concentrations of Tu-Col which are low relative to the total amount of free tubulin. In addition, the time-dependent changes in microtubule length distribution, characteristic of dynamic instability, are suppressed by the addition of Tu-Col. Examination by video-enhanced dark-field microscopy of individual microtubules in the presence of Tu-Col shows that the principal effect of this complex is to reduce the growth rate at both ends of the microtubule. We have used computer simulation to rationalize the action of Tu-Col in terms of its effects on the experimentally observable parameters, namely, the rates of growth and shortening and the mean lifetimes of growth and shortening, which provide an empirical description of the dynamic behavior of microtubules. The results have been interpreted within the framework of the lateral cap formulation for microtubule dynamic instability [Martin, S. R., Schilstra, M. J., and Bayley, P. M. (1993) Biophys. J. 65, 578-596]. The simplest model mechanism requires only that Tu-Col binds to the microtubule end and inhibits further addition reactions in either the 5-start or the (8) over bar-start direction of the microtubule lattice. Monte Carlo simulations show that Tu-Col can, in this way, cause major suppression of the dynamic transitions of microtubules without inducing bulk microtubule disassembly. This type of mechanism could be important for the regulation of microtubule dynamics in vivo.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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