CLIP-170 is a cytoplasmic linker protein that localizes to plus ends of microtubules in vivo. In this study, we have characterized the microtubule-binding properties of CLIP-170, to understand the mechanism of its plus end targeting. We show that the NH2-terminal microtubule-interacting domain of CLIP-170 alone localizes to microtubule plus ends when transfected into cells. Association of CLIP-170 with newly-formed microtubules was observed in cells microinjected with biotinylated tubulin, used as a tracer for growing microtubules. Using in vitro assays, association of CLIP-170 with recently polymerized tubulin is also seen. Cross-linking and sedimentation velocity experiments suggest association of CLIP-170 with nonpolymerized tubulin. We conclude from these experiments that the microtubule end targeting of CLIP-170 is closely linked to tubulin polymerization.
Dynamic Localization of CLIP-170 to Microtubule Plus Ends Is Coupled to Microtubule Assembly
The authors dedicate this paper to the memory of Thomas Kreis.
Address correspondence to G. Diamantopoulos, Department of Cell Biology, Sciences III, 30 quai Ernest-Ansermet, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland. Tel.: (41) 22 702 6807. Fax: (41) 22 781 1747. E-mail: [email protected]
J.E. Rickard's present address is Department of Mental Health, University Medical School, Foresterhill, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland, UK.
Georgios S. Diamantopoulos, Franck Perez, Holly V. Goodson, Gérard Batelier, Ronald Melki, Thomas E. Kreis, Janet E. Rickard; Dynamic Localization of CLIP-170 to Microtubule Plus Ends Is Coupled to Microtubule Assembly . J Cell Biol 11 January 1999; 144 (1): 99–112. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.144.1.99
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