Phosphorylation of tubulin enhances its interaction with membranes
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 323 (6091) , 827-828
- https://doi.org/10.1038/323827a0
Abstract
Tubulin, the main component of intracellular microtubules, is also a major protein in subcellular membrane preparations and can interact with biological and artificial membranes in vitro. Of particular interest is the association of tubulin with postsynaptic junctional lattices enriched in a polypeptide of relative molecular mass (Mr) 50,000 (50K), recently identified as the major subunit of the calmodulin-dependent protein kinase. Phosphorylation of tubulin with a calmodulin-dependent protein kinase similar to that found in postsynaptic densities inhibits its ability to self-assemble into microtubules in a reversible fashion. This involves the phosphorylation of residues in its 4K carboxy-terminal region, a domain that seems to regulate its self-assembly. The results presented here suggest that the phosphorylation of tubulin with this kinase enhances its ability to interact with membranes. This effect is reversible.Keywords
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