The distribution of acetylated alpha-tubulin in rat cerebellum was examined and compared with that of total alpha-tubulin and tyrosinated alpha-tubulin. From immunoperoxidase-stained vibratome sections of rat cerebellum it was found that acetylated alpha-tubulin, detectable with monoclonal 6-11B-1, was preferentially enriched in axons compared with dendrites. Parallel fiber axons, in particular, were labeled with 6-11B-1 yet unstained by an antibody recognizing tyrosinated alpha-tubulin, indicating that parallel fibers contain alpha-tubulin that is acetylated and detyrosinated. Axonal microtubules are known to be highly stable and the distribution of acetylated alpha-tubulin in other classes of stable microtubules suggests that acetylation and possibly detyrosination may play a role in the maintenance of stable populations of microtubules.
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June 01 1987
Posttranslational modifications of alpha-tubulin: acetylated and detyrosinated forms in axons of rat cerebellum.
M A Cambray-Deakin
R D Burgoyne
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1987) 104 (6): 1569–1574.
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M A Cambray-Deakin, R D Burgoyne; Posttranslational modifications of alpha-tubulin: acetylated and detyrosinated forms in axons of rat cerebellum.. J Cell Biol 1 June 1987; 104 (6): 1569–1574. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.104.6.1569
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