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Tubulin is retained throughout the human hematopoietic/erythroid cell differentiation process and plays a structural role in sedimentable fraction of mature erythrocytes
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2017-10Registro en:
Nigra, Ayelén Denise; Santander, Verónica Silvina; Dircio Maldonado, Roberto; Amaiden, Marina Rafaela; Monesterolo, Noelia Edith; et al.; Tubulin is retained throughout the human hematopoietic/erythroid cell differentiation process and plays a structural role in sedimentable fraction of mature erythrocytes; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; International Journal of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology; 91; 10-2017; 29-36
1357-2725
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Nigra, Ayelén Denise
Santander, Verónica Silvina
Dircio Maldonado, Roberto
Amaiden, Marina Rafaela
Monesterolo, Noelia Edith
Flores Guzmán, Patricia
Muhlberger, Tamara
Rivelli Antonelli, Juan Franco
Campetelli, Alexis Nazareno
Mayani, Héctor
Casale, Cesar Horacio
Resumen
We investigated the properties of tubulin present in the sedimentable fraction (“Sed-tub”) of human erythrocytes, and tracked the location and organization of tubulin in various types of cells during the process of hematopoietic/erythroid differentiation. Sed-tub was sensitive to taxol/nocodazole (drugs that modify microtubule assembly/disassembly), but was organized as part of a protein network rather than in typical microtubule form. This network had a non-uniform “connected-ring” structure, with tubulin localized in the connection areas and associated with other proteins. When tubulin was eliminated from Sed-tub fraction, this connected-ring structure disappeared. Spectrin, a major protein component in Sed-tub fraction, formed a complex with tubulin. During hematopoietic differentiation, tubulin shifts from typical microtubule structure (in pro-erythroblasts) to a disorganized structure (in later stages), and is retained in reticulocytes following enucleation. Thus, tubulin is not completely lost when erythrocytes mature; it continues to play a structural role in the Sed-tub fraction.