Interphase microtubule arrays are dynamic in intact cells under normal conditions and for this reason they are currently assumed to be composed of polymers that are intrinsically labile, with dynamics that correspond to the behavior of microtubules assembled in vitro from purified tubulin preparations. Here, we propose that this apparent lability is due to the activity of regulatory effectors that modify otherwise stable polymers in the living cell. We demonstrate that there is an intrinsic stability in the microtubule network in a variety of fibroblast and epithelial cells. In the absence of regulatory factors, fibroblast cell interphase microtubules are for the most part resistant to cold temperature exposure, to dilution-induced disassembly and to nocodazole-induced disassembly. In epithelial cells, microtubules are cold-labile, but otherwise similar in behavior to polymers observed in fibroblast cells. Factors that regulate stability of microtubules appear to include Ca2+ and the p34cdc2 protein kinase. Indeed, this kinase induced complete destabilization of microtubules when applied to lysed cells, while a variety of other protein kinases were ineffective. This suggests that p34cdc2, or a kinase of similar specificity, may phosphorylate and inactivate microtubule-associated proteins, thereby conferring lability to otherwise length-wise stabilized microtubules.
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15 March 1994
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March 15 1994
Intrinsic microtubule stability in interphase cells
A Lieuvin,
A Lieuvin
Institut National de la Santé de la Recherche Medicale Unité 366, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Grenoble, France.
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JC Labbé,
JC Labbé
Institut National de la Santé de la Recherche Medicale Unité 366, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Grenoble, France.
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M Dorée,
M Dorée
Institut National de la Santé de la Recherche Medicale Unité 366, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Grenoble, France.
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D Job
D Job
Institut National de la Santé de la Recherche Medicale Unité 366, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Grenoble, France.
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A Lieuvin
,
JC Labbé
,
M Dorée
,
D Job
Institut National de la Santé de la Recherche Medicale Unité 366, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Grenoble, France.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 124 (6): 985–996.
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A Lieuvin, JC Labbé, M Dorée, D Job; Intrinsic microtubule stability in interphase cells. J Cell Biol 15 March 1994; 124 (6): 985–996. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.124.6.985
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