6E7B

13-pf 3-start GMPCPP-human alpha1B/beta3 microtubules


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 3.50 Å
  • Aggregation State: HELICAL ARRAY 
  • Reconstruction Method: HELICAL 

Starting Model: experimental
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Literature

Human beta-Tubulin Isotypes Can Regulate Microtubule Protofilament Number and Stability.

Ti, S.C.Alushin, G.M.Kapoor, T.M.

(2018) Dev Cell 47: 175

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.08.014
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    6E7B, 6E7C

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    Cell biological studies have shown that protofilament number, a fundamental feature of microtubules, can correlate with the expression of different tubulin isotypes. However, it is not known if tubulin isotypes directly control this basic microtubule property. Here, we report high-resolution cryo-EM reconstructions (3.5-3.65 Å) of purified human α1B/β3 and α1B/β2B microtubules and find that the β-tubulin isotype can determine protofilament number. Comparisons of atomic models of 13- and 14-protofilament microtubules reveal how tubulin subunit plasticity, manifested in "accordion-like" distributed structural changes, can accommodate distinct lattice organizations. Furthermore, compared to α1B/β3 microtubules, α1B/β2B filaments are more stable to passive disassembly and against depolymerization by MCAK or chTOG, microtubule-associated proteins with distinct mechanisms of action. Mixing tubulin isotypes in different proportions results in microtubules with protofilament numbers and stabilities intermediate to those of isotypically pure filaments. Together, our findings indicate that microtubule protofilament number and stability can be controlled through β-tubulin isotype composition.


  • Organizational Affiliation

    Laboratory of Chemistry and Cell Biology, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10065, USA.


Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Tubulin beta-3 chainA [auth B]426Homo sapiensMutation(s): 0 
Gene Names: TUBB3TUBB4
UniProt & NIH Common Fund Data Resources
Find proteins for Q13509 (Homo sapiens)
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Go to UniProtKB:  Q13509
PHAROS:  Q13509
GTEx:  ENSG00000258947 
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UniProt GroupQ13509
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Entity ID: 2
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Tubulin alpha-1B chainB [auth A]437Homo sapiensMutation(s): 0 
Gene Names: TUBA1B
EC: 3.6.5
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Find proteins for P68363 (Homo sapiens)
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Go to UniProtKB:  P68363
PHAROS:  P68363
GTEx:  ENSG00000123416 
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Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 3.50 Å
  • Aggregation State: HELICAL ARRAY 
  • Reconstruction Method: HELICAL 
EM Software:
TaskSoftware PackageVersion
MODEL REFINEMENTPHENIX
RECONSTRUCTIONFREALIGN9.11

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Entry History & Funding Information

Deposition Data


Funding OrganizationLocationGrant Number
National Institutes of Health/National Human Genome Research Institute (NIH/NHGRI)United StatesGM65933
National Institutes of Health/National Human Genome Research Institute (NIH/NHGRI)United States7DP5OD017885

Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2018-10-10
    Type: Initial release
  • Version 1.1: 2018-11-07
    Changes: Data collection, Database references, Structure summary
  • Version 1.2: 2019-12-18
    Changes: Author supporting evidence, Other
  • Version 1.3: 2024-03-13
    Changes: Data collection, Database references, Derived calculations, Refinement description