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      Glutamylation of centriole and cytoplasmic tubulin in proliferating non-neuronal cells.

      Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
      Animals, Cell Line, Centrioles, chemistry, Cytoplasm, Humans, Kinetochores, Lymphoid Tissue, Mice, Microtubules, Mitosis, Polyglutamic Acid, analysis, Spindle Apparatus, Tubulin

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          We have examined the distribution of glutamylated tubulin in non-neuronal cell lines. A major part of centriole tubulin is highly modified on both the alpha- and beta-tubulin subunits, whereas a minor part of the cytoplasmic tubulin is slightly modified, on the beta-tubulin only. Furthermore, we observed that tubulin glutamylation varies during the cell cycle: an increase occurs during mitosis on both centriole and spindle microtubules. In the spindle, this increase appears more obvious on the pole-to-pole and kinetochore microtubules than on the astral microtubules. The cellular pattern and the temporal variation of this post-translational modification contrast with other previously described tubulin modifications. The functional significance of this distribution is discussed.

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          9519903
          10.1002/(SICI)1097-0169(1998)39:3<223::AID-CM5>3.0.CO;2-5

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Line,Centrioles,chemistry,Cytoplasm,Humans,Kinetochores,Lymphoid Tissue,Mice,Microtubules,Mitosis,Polyglutamic Acid,analysis,Spindle Apparatus,Tubulin

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