Tobacco microtubule-associated protein, MAP65-1c, bundles and stabilizes microtubules

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Qiutao Meng
Jizhou Du
Jiejie Li
Xiaomei Lü
Xian Zeng
Ming Yuan
Tonglin Mao
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[1] College of Biological Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry; Department of Plant Sciences
[2] China Agricultural University,undefined
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2010年 / 74卷
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NtMAP65-1c; Microtubules-associated protein; Microtubule stabilization; Katanin;
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Three genes that encode MAP65-1 family proteins have been identified in the Nicotiana tabacum genome. In this study, NtMAP65-1c fusion protein was shown to bind and bundle microtubules (MTs). Further in vitro investigations demonstrated that NtMAP65-1c not only alters MT assembly and nucleation, but also exhibits high MT stabilizing activity against cold or katanin-induced destabilization. Analysis of NtMAP65-1c-GFP expressing BY-2 cells clearly demonstrated that NtMAP65-1c was able to bind to MTs during specific stages of the cell cycle. Furthermore, in vivo, NtMAP65-1c-GFP-bound cortical MTs displayed an increase in resistance against the MT-disrupting drug, propyzamide, as well as against cold temperatures. Taken together, these results strongly suggest that NtMAP65-1c stabilizes MTs and is involved in the regulation of MT organization and cellular dynamics.
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