ASSEMBLY OF PURIFIED GDP TUBULIN INTO MICROTUBULES INDUCED BY TAXOL AND TAXOTERE - REVERSIBILITY, LIGAND STOICHIOMETRY, AND COMPETITION

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DIAZ, JF [1 ]
ANDREU, JM [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, CTR INVEST BIOL, VELAZQUEZ 144, E-28006 MADRID, SPAIN
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10.1021/bi00062a003
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Purified tubulin fully liganded to GDP at the exchangeable nucleotide binding site has been prepared by a new direct nucleotide exchange procedure. This normally inactive GDP-tubulin is driven to assemble into microtubules by the binding of the antitumor drug taxol or its more soluble side-chain analogue Taxotere in Mg2+-containing buffer, and it disassembles by cooling the solution. Therefore this ligand-induced equilibrium microtubule assembly system dispenses with the requirement of a gamma-phosphate-metal cation ligand bound at the nucleotide site for tubulin to be active. GDP-tubulin can also form characteristic pseudoordered aggregates of double rings. These aggregates dissociate upon warming or by addition of GTP. Back-substitution of the nucleotide gamma-phosphate permits glycerol-induced assembly without taxol and reduces the critical protein concentration required for drug-induced microtubule assembly by a factor of 2.6 +/- 0. 1. The ligand-induced assembly is maximal at taxol or Taxotere concentrations equimolar with tubulin, and both drugs bind to assembled tubulin with a stoichiometry of 0.99 +/- 0.04 ligand per alphabeta dimer. Taxotere apparently competes with taxol for the same binding site, with 1.9 +/- 0.1 times larger effective affinity. Similarly, the Taxotere-induced assembly of GDP-tubulin or GTP-tubulin proceeds with a critical protein concentration 2.1 +/- 0.1 times smaller than with taxol.
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