Rbl2p, a yeast protein that binds to beta-tubulin and participates in microtubule function in vivo.

Genetic configurations resulting in high ratios of beta-tubulin to alpha-tubulin are toxic in S. cerevisiae, causing microtubule disassembly and cell death. We identified three non-tubulin yeast genes that, when overexpressed, rescue cells from excess beta-tubulin. One, RBL2, rescues beta-tubulin lethality as efficiently as does alpha-tubulin. Rbl2p binds to beta-tubulin in ...
vivo. Deficiencies or excesses of either Rbl2p or alpha-tubulin affect microtubule-dependent functions in a parallel fashion. Rbl2p has functional homology with murine cofactor A, a protein important for in vitro assays of beta-tubulin folding. The results suggest that Rbl2p participates in microtubule morphogenesis but not in the assembled polymer.
Mesh Terms:
Amino Acid Sequence, Fungal Proteins, Microtubules, Molecular Sequence Data, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Sequence Alignment, Tubulin
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Date: Aug. 11, 1995
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