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Recovery of tubulin functions after freeze-drying in the presence of trehalose

E Draberova, V Sulimenko, T Sulimenko, KJ Bohm, P Draber

. 2010 ; 397 (1) : 67-72.

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

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Microtubules represent cytoplasmic structures that are indispensable for the maintenance of cell morphology and motility generation. Due to their regular structural organization, microtubules have become of great interest for preparation of in vitro nanotransport systems. However, tubulin, the major building protein of microtubules, is a thermolabile protein and is usually stored at -80 degrees C to preserve its conformation and polymerization properties. Here we describe a novel method for freeze-drying of assembly-competent tubulin in the presence of a nonreducing sugar trehalose. Even after prolonged storage at ambient temperature, rehydrated tubulin is capable of binding antimitotic drugs and assembling to microtubules that bind microtubule-associated proteins in the usual way. Electron microscopy confirmed that rehydrated tubulin assembles into normal microtubules that are able to generate motility by interaction with the motor protein kinesin in a cell-free environment. Freeze-drying also preserved preformed microtubules. Rehydrated tubulin and microtubules can be used for preparation of diverse in vitro and in vivo assays as well as for preparation of bionanodevices. Copyright 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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