1995
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.108.3.1083
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Identification of intrinsic dimer and overexpressed monomeric forms of γ-tubulin in Sf9 cells infected with baculovirus containing the Chlamydomonas γ-tubulin sequence

Abstract: A new member of the tubulin superfamily, gamma-tubulin, is localized at microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) in a variety of organisms. Chlamydomonas cDNA coding for the full-length sequence of gamma-tubulin was expressed in insect ovarian Sf9 cells using the baculovirus expression system. Approximately half of the induced 52 kDa gamma-tubulin was recovered in the supernatant after centrifugation of Sf9 cell lysates at 18,000 g for 15 minutes. When the cell supernatant was analyzed by FPLC on a Superdex 200 … Show more

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“…So far, however, evidence for direct interaction between γ-tubulin and tubulin has been lacking. To study the biochemistry of the process has been difficult, since γ-tubulin is a minor protein in the cell that cannot be overproduced in a soluble form by genetic engineering (15)(16)(17). In vitro translated γ-tubulin cosediments with microtubules in microtubule binding assays but one cannot exclude that it forms complexes with other proteins in the cell extract used for in vitro translation.…”
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“…So far, however, evidence for direct interaction between γ-tubulin and tubulin has been lacking. To study the biochemistry of the process has been difficult, since γ-tubulin is a minor protein in the cell that cannot be overproduced in a soluble form by genetic engineering (15)(16)(17). In vitro translated γ-tubulin cosediments with microtubules in microtubule binding assays but one cannot exclude that it forms complexes with other proteins in the cell extract used for in vitro translation.…”
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confidence: 99%