An assessment of alpha-tubulin isotype modification in developing cotton fiber

Citation
Dc. Dixon et al., An assessment of alpha-tubulin isotype modification in developing cotton fiber, INT J PL SC, 161(1), 2000, pp. 63-67
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES
ISSN journal
10585893 → ACNP
Volume
161
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
63 - 67
Database
ISI
SICI code
1058-5893(200001)161:1<63:AAOAIM>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Multiple isoforms of alpha- and beta-tubulin accumulate in higher plant cel ls, including cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fiber. Isotypes may originate either by transcription of distinct genes or by posttranslational modificat ion of gene products. The existence of two types of posttranslational modif ication in cotton fiber alpha-tubulin has been examined by immunoblotting c otton fiber proteins from two developmental stages and by probing with spec ific monoclonal antibodies to acetylated (6-11B-1) or tyrosinated (YL 1/2) alpha-tubulin. Control experiments were conducted with an antibody (YOL 1/3 4) that recognizes a conserved region in plant and animal alpha-tubulins. N o acetylated forms of alpha-tubulin were found in either of two varieties o f cotton fiber at 10 or 20 d postanthesis. One isotype of alpha-tubulin, is otype 6, failed to cross-react with YL 1/2 at 10 d postanthesis, which indi cated that the protein was detyrosinated, and isotype 8 appeared to be dety rosinated at 20 d postanthesis. Since the carboxyl terminus of higher plant alpha-tubulin is exposed on the surface of microtubules, removal of the ca rboxyl-terminal amino acid may lead to some of the changes in the structure and organization of microtubules that are associated with fiber developmen t.