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Research paper thumbnail of Association of brain c-tubulins with ab-tubulin dimers

Research paper thumbnail of Exposure of beta-tubulin regions defined by antibodies on an Arabidopsis thaliana microtubule protofilament model and in the cells

BMC Plant Biology, 2010

BACKGROUND: The function of the cortical microtubules, composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, is li... more BACKGROUND: The function of the cortical microtubules, composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, is linked to their organizational state which is subject to spatial and temporal modulation by environmental cues. The role of tubulin posttranslational modifications in these processes is largely unknown. Although antibodies against small tubulin regions represent useful tool for studying molecular configuration of microtubules, data on the exposure of

Research paper thumbnail of Overexpression and Nucleolar Localization of γ-Tubulin Small Complex Proteins GCP2 and GCP3 in Glioblastoma

Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, 2015

The expression, cellular distribution, and subcellular sorting of the microtubule (MT)-nucleating... more The expression, cellular distribution, and subcellular sorting of the microtubule (MT)-nucleating γ-tubulin small complex (γTuSC) proteins, GCP2 and GCP3, were studied in human glioblastoma cell lines and in clinical tissue samples representing all histologic grades of adult diffuse astrocytic gliomas (n = 54). Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction revealed a significant increase in the expression of GCP2 and GCP3 transcripts in glioblastoma cells versus normal human astrocytes; these were associated with higher amounts of both γTuSC proteins. GCP2 and GCP3 were concentrated in the centrosomes in interphase glioblastoma cells, but punctate and diffuse localizations were also detected in the cytosol and nuclei/nucleoli. Nucleolar localization was fixation dependent. GCP2 and GCP3 formed complexes with γ-tubulin in the nucleoli as confirmed by reciprocal immunoprecipitation experiments and immunoelectron microscopy. GCP2 and GCP3 depletion caused accumulation of cells in G2/M and mitotic delay but did not affect nucleolar integrity. Overexpression of GCP2 antagonized the inhibitory effect of the CDK5 regulatory subunit-associated tumor suppressor protein 3 (C53) on DNA damage G2/M checkpoint activity. Tumor cell GCP2 and GCP3 immunoreactivity was significantly increased over that in normal brains in glioblastoma samples; it was also associated with microvascular proliferation. These findings suggest that γTuSC protein dysregulation in glioblastomas may be linked to altered transcriptional checkpoint activity or interaction with signaling pathways associated with a malignant phenotype.

Research paper thumbnail of Microtubule Nucleation in Mouse Bone Marrow-Derived Mast Cells Is Regulated by the Concerted Action of GIT1/βPIX Proteins and Calcium

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 27, 2015

Ag-mediated activation of mast cells initiates signaling events leading to Ca(2+) response, relea... more Ag-mediated activation of mast cells initiates signaling events leading to Ca(2+) response, release of allergic mediators from cytoplasmic granules, and synthesis of cytokines and chemokines. Although microtubule rearrangement during activation has been described, the molecular mechanisms that control their remodeling are largely unknown. Microtubule nucleation is mediated by complexes that are formed by γ-tubulin and γ-tubulin complex proteins. In this study, we report that, in bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs), γ-tubulin interacts with p21-activated kinase interacting exchange factor β (βPIX) and G protein-coupled receptor kinase-interacting protein (GIT)1. Microtubule regrowth experiments showed that the depletion of βPIX in BMMCs stimulated microtubule nucleation, whereas depletion of GIT1 led to the inhibition of nucleation compared with control cells. Phenotypic rescue experiments confirmed that βPIX and GIT1 represent negative and positive regulators of microtubule nucle...

Research paper thumbnail of Stabilization of protein by freeze-drying in the presence of trehalose: a case study of tubulin

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2014

Microtubules, polymers of the heterodimeric protein αβ-tubulin, are indispensable for many cellul... more Microtubules, polymers of the heterodimeric protein αβ-tubulin, are indispensable for many cellular activities such as maintenance of cell shape, division, migration, and ordered vesicle transport. In vitro assays to study microtubule functions and their regulation by associated proteins require the availability of assembly-competent purified tubulin. However, tubulin is a thermolabile protein that rapidly converts into non-polymerizing state. For this reason it is usually stored at -80 °C to preserve its conformation and polymerization properties. In this chapter we describe a method for freeze-drying of assembly-competent tubulin in the presence of nonreducing sugar trehalose and methods enabling evaluation of tubulin functions in rehydrated samples.

Research paper thumbnail of Expression of the skeletal calsequestrin isoform in normal and regenerated skeletal muscles and in the hearts of rats with altered thyroid status

Physiological research / Academia Scientiarum Bohemoslovaca, 2012

We have investigated expression of skeletal calsequestrin (CSQ1) and fiber type composition in no... more We have investigated expression of skeletal calsequestrin (CSQ1) and fiber type composition in normal and regenerated fast and slow skeletal muscles and in the left heart ventricles of euthyroid (EU), hypothyroid (HY) and hyperthyroid (TH) adult inbred Lewis strain rats. The CSQ1 level was determined by SDS-PAGE followed by Western blot analysis. CSQ1 gene expression was assessed using reverse transcription and subsequent real time polymerase chain reaction. Muscle regeneration was achieved by intramuscular grafting of either soleus or extensor digitorum longus (EDL) from 3- to 4-week-old rats to either EDL or soleus muscle of 2-month-old rats. The fiber type composition was assessed by a stereological method applied to stained muscle cross sections. We found that the protein and mRNA levels for CSQ1 were highest in the EDL muscle, the relative CSQ1 protein levels in the soleus muscle were two times lower and the transcript levels more than 5 times lower compared to the EDL. In the ...

Research paper thumbnail of New monoclonal antibodies specific for microtubule-associated protein MAP2

Research paper thumbnail of Monoclonal antibody NF-09 specific for neurofilament protein NF-M

Research paper thumbnail of Macurek-Biochem J.-2008

Research paper thumbnail of Cytoskeleton in Mast Cell Signaling

Frontiers in Immunology, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Plant gamma-Tubulin Interacts with alphabeta-Tubulin Dimers and Forms Membrane-Associated Complexes

THE PLANT CELL ONLINE, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis

Research paper thumbnail of Correction: γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis

Research paper thumbnail of Tyrosine phosphorylation of plant tubulin

Research paper thumbnail of Regulation of Microtubule Formation in Activated Mast Cells by Complexes of  -Tubulin with Fyn and Syk Kinases

The Journal of Immunology, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Quantification of α-tubulin isotypes by sandwich ELISA with signal amplification through biotinyl-tyramide or immuno-PCR

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Nuclear γ-tubulin associates with nucleoli and interacts with tumor suppressor protein C53

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Accumulation of 210 kDa microtubule-interacting protein in differentiating P19 embryonal carcinoma cells

Research paper thumbnail of Complexes of γ-tubulin with nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases Src and Fyn in differentiating P19 embryonal carcinoma cells

Experimental Cell Research, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of γ-Tubulin in Leishmania: cell cycle-dependent changes in subcellular localization and heterogeneity of its isoforms

Experimental Cell Research, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Association of brain c-tubulins with ab-tubulin dimers

Research paper thumbnail of Exposure of beta-tubulin regions defined by antibodies on an Arabidopsis thaliana microtubule protofilament model and in the cells

BMC Plant Biology, 2010

BACKGROUND: The function of the cortical microtubules, composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, is li... more BACKGROUND: The function of the cortical microtubules, composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers, is linked to their organizational state which is subject to spatial and temporal modulation by environmental cues. The role of tubulin posttranslational modifications in these processes is largely unknown. Although antibodies against small tubulin regions represent useful tool for studying molecular configuration of microtubules, data on the exposure of

Research paper thumbnail of Overexpression and Nucleolar Localization of γ-Tubulin Small Complex Proteins GCP2 and GCP3 in Glioblastoma

Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, 2015

The expression, cellular distribution, and subcellular sorting of the microtubule (MT)-nucleating... more The expression, cellular distribution, and subcellular sorting of the microtubule (MT)-nucleating γ-tubulin small complex (γTuSC) proteins, GCP2 and GCP3, were studied in human glioblastoma cell lines and in clinical tissue samples representing all histologic grades of adult diffuse astrocytic gliomas (n = 54). Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction revealed a significant increase in the expression of GCP2 and GCP3 transcripts in glioblastoma cells versus normal human astrocytes; these were associated with higher amounts of both γTuSC proteins. GCP2 and GCP3 were concentrated in the centrosomes in interphase glioblastoma cells, but punctate and diffuse localizations were also detected in the cytosol and nuclei/nucleoli. Nucleolar localization was fixation dependent. GCP2 and GCP3 formed complexes with γ-tubulin in the nucleoli as confirmed by reciprocal immunoprecipitation experiments and immunoelectron microscopy. GCP2 and GCP3 depletion caused accumulation of cells in G2/M and mitotic delay but did not affect nucleolar integrity. Overexpression of GCP2 antagonized the inhibitory effect of the CDK5 regulatory subunit-associated tumor suppressor protein 3 (C53) on DNA damage G2/M checkpoint activity. Tumor cell GCP2 and GCP3 immunoreactivity was significantly increased over that in normal brains in glioblastoma samples; it was also associated with microvascular proliferation. These findings suggest that γTuSC protein dysregulation in glioblastomas may be linked to altered transcriptional checkpoint activity or interaction with signaling pathways associated with a malignant phenotype.

Research paper thumbnail of Microtubule Nucleation in Mouse Bone Marrow-Derived Mast Cells Is Regulated by the Concerted Action of GIT1/βPIX Proteins and Calcium

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 27, 2015

Ag-mediated activation of mast cells initiates signaling events leading to Ca(2+) response, relea... more Ag-mediated activation of mast cells initiates signaling events leading to Ca(2+) response, release of allergic mediators from cytoplasmic granules, and synthesis of cytokines and chemokines. Although microtubule rearrangement during activation has been described, the molecular mechanisms that control their remodeling are largely unknown. Microtubule nucleation is mediated by complexes that are formed by γ-tubulin and γ-tubulin complex proteins. In this study, we report that, in bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs), γ-tubulin interacts with p21-activated kinase interacting exchange factor β (βPIX) and G protein-coupled receptor kinase-interacting protein (GIT)1. Microtubule regrowth experiments showed that the depletion of βPIX in BMMCs stimulated microtubule nucleation, whereas depletion of GIT1 led to the inhibition of nucleation compared with control cells. Phenotypic rescue experiments confirmed that βPIX and GIT1 represent negative and positive regulators of microtubule nucle...

Research paper thumbnail of Stabilization of protein by freeze-drying in the presence of trehalose: a case study of tubulin

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2014

Microtubules, polymers of the heterodimeric protein αβ-tubulin, are indispensable for many cellul... more Microtubules, polymers of the heterodimeric protein αβ-tubulin, are indispensable for many cellular activities such as maintenance of cell shape, division, migration, and ordered vesicle transport. In vitro assays to study microtubule functions and their regulation by associated proteins require the availability of assembly-competent purified tubulin. However, tubulin is a thermolabile protein that rapidly converts into non-polymerizing state. For this reason it is usually stored at -80 °C to preserve its conformation and polymerization properties. In this chapter we describe a method for freeze-drying of assembly-competent tubulin in the presence of nonreducing sugar trehalose and methods enabling evaluation of tubulin functions in rehydrated samples.

Research paper thumbnail of Expression of the skeletal calsequestrin isoform in normal and regenerated skeletal muscles and in the hearts of rats with altered thyroid status

Physiological research / Academia Scientiarum Bohemoslovaca, 2012

We have investigated expression of skeletal calsequestrin (CSQ1) and fiber type composition in no... more We have investigated expression of skeletal calsequestrin (CSQ1) and fiber type composition in normal and regenerated fast and slow skeletal muscles and in the left heart ventricles of euthyroid (EU), hypothyroid (HY) and hyperthyroid (TH) adult inbred Lewis strain rats. The CSQ1 level was determined by SDS-PAGE followed by Western blot analysis. CSQ1 gene expression was assessed using reverse transcription and subsequent real time polymerase chain reaction. Muscle regeneration was achieved by intramuscular grafting of either soleus or extensor digitorum longus (EDL) from 3- to 4-week-old rats to either EDL or soleus muscle of 2-month-old rats. The fiber type composition was assessed by a stereological method applied to stained muscle cross sections. We found that the protein and mRNA levels for CSQ1 were highest in the EDL muscle, the relative CSQ1 protein levels in the soleus muscle were two times lower and the transcript levels more than 5 times lower compared to the EDL. In the ...

Research paper thumbnail of New monoclonal antibodies specific for microtubule-associated protein MAP2

Research paper thumbnail of Monoclonal antibody NF-09 specific for neurofilament protein NF-M

Research paper thumbnail of Macurek-Biochem J.-2008

Research paper thumbnail of Cytoskeleton in Mast Cell Signaling

Frontiers in Immunology, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Plant gamma-Tubulin Interacts with alphabeta-Tubulin Dimers and Forms Membrane-Associated Complexes

THE PLANT CELL ONLINE, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis

Research paper thumbnail of Correction: γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis

Research paper thumbnail of Tyrosine phosphorylation of plant tubulin

Research paper thumbnail of Regulation of Microtubule Formation in Activated Mast Cells by Complexes of  -Tubulin with Fyn and Syk Kinases

The Journal of Immunology, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Quantification of α-tubulin isotypes by sandwich ELISA with signal amplification through biotinyl-tyramide or immuno-PCR

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Nuclear γ-tubulin associates with nucleoli and interacts with tumor suppressor protein C53

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Accumulation of 210 kDa microtubule-interacting protein in differentiating P19 embryonal carcinoma cells

Research paper thumbnail of Complexes of γ-tubulin with nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases Src and Fyn in differentiating P19 embryonal carcinoma cells

Experimental Cell Research, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of γ-Tubulin in Leishmania: cell cycle-dependent changes in subcellular localization and heterogeneity of its isoforms

Experimental Cell Research, 2004