Association of brain gamma-tubulins with alpha beta-tubulin dimers.

gamma-Tubulin is necessary for nucleation and polar orientation of microtubules in vivo. The molecular mechanism of microtubule nucleation by gamma-tubulin and the regulation of this process are not fully understood. Here we show that there are two gamma-tubulin forms in the brain that are present in complexes of various sizes. Large complexes tend to dissociate in the presence of a high salt concentration. Both gamma-tubulins co-polymerized with tubulin dimers, and multiple gamma-tubulin bands were identified in microtubule protein preparations under conditions of non-denaturing electrophoresis. Immunoprecipitation experiments with monoclonal antibodies against gamma-tubulin and alpha-tubulin revealed interactions of both gamma-tubulin forms with tubulin dimers, irrespective of the size of complexes. We suggest that, besides small and large gamma-tubulin complexes, other molecular gamma-tubulin form(s) exist in brain extracts. Two-dimensional electrophoresis revealed multiple charge variants of gamma-tubulin in both brain extracts and microtubule protein preparations. Post-translational modification(s) of gamma-tubulins might therefore have an important role in the regulation of microtubule nucleation in neuronal cells.

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