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Mol Cell Biol ; 7(9): 3337-40, 1987 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2823127

ABSTRACT

A subcloned portion of the 5' nontranslated sequence from a Physarum alpha-tubulin cDNA is specific for a single alpha-tubulin locus, altB, of Physarum polycephalum. We find that this locus is expressed only in the plasmodium and encodes at least an alpha 1-tubulin isotype, which we have designated alpha 1B. Hybridization patterns of other subclones of this cDNA reveal two sequences for alpha-tubulin at the altB locus.


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Microtubules/physiology , Physarum/genetics , Tubulin/genetics , DNA Restriction Enzymes , DNA, Fungal/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation , Genes, Fungal , Physarum/growth & development , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Spindle Apparatus/physiology
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J Cell Biol ; 104(2): 303-9, 1987 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3543025

ABSTRACT

The expression and cytological distribution of acetylated alpha-tubulin was investigated in Physarum polycephalum. A monoclonal antibody specific for acetylated alpha-tubulin, 6-11B-1 (Piperno, G., and M. T. Fuller, 1985, J. Cell Biol., 101:2085-2094), was used to screen for this protein during three different stages of the Physarum life cycle--the amoeba, the flagellate, and the plasmodium. Western blots of two-dimensional gels of amoebal and flagellate proteins reveal that this antibody recognizes the alpha 3 tubulin isotype, which was previously shown to be formed by posttranslational modification (Green, L. L., and W. F. Dove, 1984, Mol. Cell. Biol., 4:1706-1711). Double-label immunofluorescence demonstrates that, in the flagellate, acetylated alpha-tubulin is localized in the flagella and flagellar cone. Similar experiments with amoebae interestingly reveal that only within the microtubule organizing center (MTOC) are there detectable amounts of acetylated alpha-tubulin. In contrast, the plasmodial stage gives no evidence for acetylated alpha-tubulin by Western blotting or by immunofluorescence.


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Physarum/metabolism , Tubulin/metabolism , Acetylation , Flagella/ultrastructure , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Mitosis , Physarum/cytology , Physarum/growth & development
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