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Biocell ; 19(3): 183-188, Dec. 1995.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-336009

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Rat brain tubulin in a proper buffered solution became insoluble in the presence of 10 mM NiCl2, and sedimented at centrifugal forces as low as 500 x g for 30 min. Both nickel-sedimented and microtubular tubulin conserved 65 of colchicine binding activity after 25 days of storage at -20 degrees C. However in brain cytosol, only 9 of the initial binding activity was conserved. The electrophoretic mobility of tubulin recovered from aggregates also remained unaltered. Therefore the aggregates formed with Ni2+ share important physicochemical properties with microtubules.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Microtubules/chemistry , Nickel/pharmacology , Tubulin/chemistry , Centrifugation , Chemistry, Physical , Colchicine , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Brain Chemistry , Solubility , Tubulin/metabolism
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