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Tubulin is one of several members of a small family of globular
proteins. The most common members of the tubulin family are α-tubulin and β-tubulin, the proteins that make up
microtubules. Each has a
molecular weight of approximately 55 kilo
Daltons. Microtubules are assembled from
dimers of α- and β-tubulin. These subunits are slightly acidic with an
isoelectric point between 5.2 and 5.8.
Tubulin was long thought to be specific to
eukaryotes. Recently, however, the prokaryotic cell division protein
FtsZ was shown to be evolutionarily related to tubulin.
α-tubulin and β-tubulin
To form microtubules, the dimers of α- and β-tubulin bind to
GTP and assemble onto the (+) ends of microtubules while in the GTP-bound state. After being incorporated into the microtubule, the bound molecule of GTP will
hydrolyse into GDP.
Although both subunits bind GTP, only the β-subunit has GTPase activity; that is, β-tubulin can hydrolyse GTP to GDP whereas α-tubulin cannot. Whether the β-tubulin member of the tubulin dimer is bound to GTP or GDP influences the stability of the dimer in the microtubule.
Dimers bound to GTP tend to assemble into microtubules, while dimers bound to GDP tend to fall apart; thus, this GTP cycle is essential for the
dynamic instability of the microtubule.
Class III β-tubulin is a microtubule element expressed exclusively in
neurons, and is a popular identifier specific for neurons in nervous tissue.
Katanin is a protein complex that severs β-tubulin, and is necessary for rapid microtubule transport in neurons and in higher plants.
Human α- and β-tubulin subtypes include:
γ-tubulin
γ-tubulin, another member of the tubulin family, is important in the
nucleation and polar orientation of microtubules. It is found primarily in
centrosomes and
spindle pole bodies, since these are the areas of most abundant microtubule nucleation. In these organelles, several γ-tubulin and other protein molecules are found in complexes known as γ-tubulin ring complexes (γ-TuRCs), which chemically mimic the (+) end of a microtubule and thus allow microtubules to bind. γ-tubulin also has been isolated as a
dimer and as a part of a γ-tubulin small complex (γTuSC), intermediate in size between the dimer and the γTuRC. γ-tubulin is the best understood mechanism of microtubule nucleation, but certain studies have indicated that certain cells may be able to adapt to its absence, as indicated by
mutation and
RNAi studies that have inhibited its correct expression.
Human γ-tubulin subtypes include:
TUBG1
TUBG2
TUBGCP2
TUBGCP3
TUBGCP4
TUBGCP5
TUBGCP6
δ and ε tubulin
Delta (δ) and epsilon (ε) tubulin have been found to localize at centrioles and may play a role in forming the mitotic spindle during mitosis, though neither is as well-studied as the α- and β- forms.
Human δ- and ε-tubulin subtypes include:
δ-tubulin
ε-tubulin
Pharmacology
Tubulins are targets for anticancer drugs like Taxol and the "Vinca alkaloid" drugs such as vinblastine and vincristine. The anti-gout agent colchicine binds to tubulin and inhibits microtubule formation, arresting neutrophil motility and decreasing inflammation. The anti-fungal drug Griseofulvin targets mictotubule formation and has applications in cancer treatment.
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