Immunological discrimination of β-tubulin isoforms in developing mouse brain. Post-translational modification of non-class-III β-tubulins
- 15 December 1992
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 288 (3) , 919-924
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2880919
Abstract
Individual beta-tubulin isoforms in developing mouse brain were characterized using immunoblotting, after preceding high-resolution isoelectric focusing, with monoclonal antibodies against different structural regions of beta-tubulin. Some of the antibodies reacted with a limited number of tubulin isoforms in all stages of brain development and in HeLa cells. The epitope for the TU-14 antibody was located in the isotype-defining domain and was present on the beta-tubulin isotypes of classes I, II and IV, but absent on the neuron-specific class-III isotype. The data suggest that non-class-III beta-tubulins in mouse brain are substrates for developmentally regulated post-translational modifications and that beta-tubulins of non-neuronal cells are also post-translationally modified.Keywords
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