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Journal of Cell Science 115, e2403-e2403 (2002)
Copyright © 2002 The Company of Biologists Limited


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Tubulin glutamylase revealed


Polyglutamylation of tubulin is an essential post-translational modification that regulates interactions between microtubules and associated proteins. It is cell cycle regulated and appears to be important for centriole assembly and flagellar motility; however, the enzyme responsible had never been identified — until now. Using a novel purification scheme involving hydroxyapatite chromatography, Stefan Westermann and Klaus Weber have purified and cloned the tubulin polyglutamylase from the trypanosomatid Crithidia fasciculata (see p. 5003). The 54 kDa protein, CfNek, localizes to the flagellar basal body and turns out to be a new member of the NIMA family of kinases — putative cell cycle regulators. CfNek possesses an unusual kinase domain, lacking the GxGxxG loop involved in ATP binding, but nevertheless has kinase activity as well as polyglutamylase activity. It also contains a pleckstrin-homology domain and a PEST sequence (a motif present in many proteins targeted for rapid degradation). The authors show that probable CfNek orthologues are present in both Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania major. Given that members of the NIMA family from other organisms are implicated in centrosome maturation, these might also be tubulin glutamylases.


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Identification of CfNek, a novel member of the NIMA family of cell cycle regulators, as a polypeptide copurifying with tubulin polyglutamylation activity in Crithidia
Stefan Westermann and Klaus Weber
JCS 2002 115: 5003-5012. [Abstract] [Full Text]  




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