Tubulin phosphorylation by casein kinase II is similar to that found in vivo (original) (raw)

Phosphorylation of Tubulin by Casein Kinase II Regulates Its Binding to a Neuronal Protein (NP185) Associated with Brain Coated Vesicles

Stave Kohtz

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1989

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The association of tubulin carboxypeptidase activity with microtubules in brain extracts is modulated by phosphorylation/dephosphorylation processes

Juan Sironi

Molecular and cellular biochemistry, 1997

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Post-translational modifications of tubulin in the nervous system

Ryutaro Moriyama

Journal of Neurochemistry, 2009

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Separation of Assembly-Competent Tubulin from Brain Microtubule Protein Preparations Using a Fast-Performance Liquid Chromatography Procedure

Felicia Gaskin, Sukla Roychowdhury

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1986

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The in Situ Phosphorylation of Microtubular Protein in Brain Cortex Slices and Related Studies on the Phosphorylation of Isolated Brain Tubulin Preparations

john lagnado

Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences, 1975

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Immunochemical determination of tubulin

Illana Gozes

FEBS Letters, 1977

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Expression of the Class III β-tubulin isotype in developing neurons in culture

Adriana Ferreira

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1992

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Association of Newly Synthesized Tubulin with Brain Microsomal Membranes

Henryk Czosnek

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1980

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Phosphorylation of tubulin by a calmodulin-dependent protein kinase.J. Biol. Chem. 261:10332-10339

Francisco Wandosell

Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Identification and characterization of a tubulin binding protein in rat brain plasma membrane

SUMANTRA DAS

Neurochemistry International, 1994

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Immunological and biochemical comparison of tubulin and intermediate brain filament protein

Ronald Liem

Brain Research, 1977

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A casein kinase II-related activity is involved in phosphorylation of microtubule-associated protein MAP1B during neuroblastoma cell differentiation

javier diaz

Journal of Cell Biology, 1988

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Phosphorylation and aggregation of neurotubulin and ‘associated’ protein-kinase

Jesus Nunez

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1974

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Posttranslational modification of class III beta-tubulin

Anthony Frankfurter

Proceedings of the …, 1990

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Expression of high levels of tubulin and microtubule-associated protein 2d in the neurohypophysial astrocytes of adult rat

Wataru Matsunaga

Neuroscience, 2002

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Tubulin is a major protein constituent of bovine brain coated vesicles

larry mimms

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1983

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Isolation of Functional Tubulin Dimers and of Tubulin-Associated Proteins from Mammalian Cells

Dick Dekkers

Current biology : CB, 2016

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A radiolabeled monoclonal antibody binding assay for cytoskeletal tubulin in cultured cells

Darrell Carney

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1986

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Association of brain g-tubulins with ab-tubulin dimers

Pavel Draber

Biochemical …, 2002

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Quantitative determination of tubulin by radioimmunoassay

Johan Hoebeke

FEBS Letters, 1977

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Post-Translational Tubulin Modifications in Human Astrocyte Cultures

Elba Serrano

Neurochemical research, 2017

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Developmental regulation of polyglutamylated α-tubulin in mouse brain neurons

Yoheved Berwald-Netter

Journal of Cell Science, 1994

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Phosphorylation of Microtubule Proteins in Rat Brain at Different Developmental Stages: Comparison with That Found in Neuronal Cultures

Angeles hernandez

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1990

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Association of brain gamma-tubulins with alphabeta-tubulin dimers

Vadym Sulimenko

Biochemical Journal, 2002

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Requirement for 'Factor(s)' for Tubulin Assembly during Brain Development

ana maria Lennon

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1978

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Phosphorylation of α-tubulin carboxyl terminal tyrosine prevents its incorporation into microtubules.J. Biol. Chem. 262:8268-8273

Francisco Wandosell

Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Protein-kinase-C-catalyzed phosphorylation of the microtubule-binding domain of microtubule-associated protein 2 inhibits its ability to induce tubulin polymerization

Yoshihiko Miyata

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1988

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Class I and IVa β-tubulin isotypes expressed in adult mouse brain are glutamylated

J. Lecaer, Jean Rossier

FEBS Letters, 1994

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Class III �-Tubulin and ?-Tubulin are Co-expressed and Form Complexes in Human Glioblastoma Cells

Peter Baas, Jonathan Nissanov

Neurochem Res, 2007

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THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF BRAIN MICROTUBULAR PROTEINS IN SITU AND IN VITRO

john lagnado

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1976

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Reconstruction of Tubulin Gene Regulation in Cultured Mammalian Cells

Mark Pittenger

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1986

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Enzymatic Detyrosination of Tubulin Tyrosinated in Rat Brain Slices and Extracts

Carlos Argarana

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1982

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In vivo and in vitro synthesis of rat brain ?- and ?-tubulins

Isaura Meza

Experimental Cell Research, 1978

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Class III -Tubulin Is a Component of the Mitotic Spindle in Multiple Cell Types

Sirkku Peltonen

Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 2008

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Association of tubulin carboxypeptidase with microtubules in living cells

CARLOS ARCE

Biochemical Journal, 1999

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