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Spatial positioning of EB family proteins at microtubule tips involves distinct nucleotide-dependent binding properties.


ABSTRACT: EB proteins track the ends of growing microtubules and regulate microtubule dynamics both directly and by acting as the hub of the tip-tracking network. Mammalian cells express cell type-specific combinations of three EB proteins with different cellular roles. Here, we reconstitute EB1, EB2 and EB3 tip tracking in vitro We find that all three EBs show rapid exchange at the microtubule tip and that their signal correlates to the microtubule assembly rate. However, the three signals differ in their maxima and position from the microtubule tip. Using microtubules built with nucleotide analogues and site-directed mutagenesis, we show that EB2 prefers binding to microtubule lattices containing a 1:1 mixture of different nucleotides and its distinct binding specificity is conferred by amino acid substitutions at the right-hand-side interface of the EB microtubule-binding domain with tubulin. Our data are consistent with the model that all three EB paralogues sense the nucleotide state of both ?-tubulins flanking their binding site. Their different profile of preferred binding sites contributes to occupying spatially distinct domains at the temporally evolving microtubule tip structure.

SUBMITTER: Roth D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6398475 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatial positioning of EB family proteins at microtubule tips involves distinct nucleotide-dependent binding properties.

Roth Daniel D   Fitton Benjamin P BP   Chmel Nikola P NP   Wasiluk Natalia N   Straube Anne A  

Journal of cell science 20181031 4


EB proteins track the ends of growing microtubules and regulate microtubule dynamics both directly and by acting as the hub of the tip-tracking network. Mammalian cells express cell type-specific combinations of three EB proteins with different cellular roles. Here, we reconstitute EB1, EB2 and EB3 tip tracking <i>in vitro</i> We find that all three EBs show rapid exchange at the microtubule tip and that their signal correlates to the microtubule assembly rate. However, the three signals differ  ...[more]

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