Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.160, No.1, 122-128, 2010
Characterization of Capsicum annuum Recombinant alpha- and beta-Tubulin
There are several conditions which might modulate polymerization to produce polymers having normal lattice structure. In the absence of 1 mM MgCl2 the assembly was reduced by 36% in Capsicum annuum tubulin (CAnm tubulin). There was no significant difference in the final assembly formation in the presence of 5% to 10% glycerol. However, nucleation rate was slow and apparent study state was achieved lately in the presence of 10% glycerol. Taxol at 100 mu M concentration increased 23% tubulin assembly. One millimolar CaCl2, >= 1% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and physiologically low temperature reduced CAnm tubulin assembly. A value of 0.089 mg/ml was obtained as critical concentration for polymerization. Benomyl significantly reduced the number of cysteine residues accessible to 5,5'-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid); there were 4.77 +/- 0.21 and 3.49 +/- 0.35 residues accessible per tubulin dimer in the presence of 50 and 100 mu M benomyl respectively.