The C-terminal tyrosine (Tyr) of the α-tubulin chain is subjected to post-translational removal and readdition in a process termed the "detyrosination/tyrosination cycle". We showed in previous studies using soluble rat brain extracts that l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (l-Dopa) is incorporated into the same site as Tyr. We now demonstrate that l-Dopa incorporation into tubulin also occurs in living cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFα-Tubulin C-terminus undergoes post-translational, cyclic tyrosination/detyrosination, and L-Phenylalanine (Phe) can be incorporated in place of tyrosine. Using cultured mouse brain-derived cells and an antibody specific to Phe-tubulin, we showed that: (i) Phe incorporation into tubulin is reversible; (ii) such incorporation is not due to de novo synthesis; (iii) the proportion of modified tubulin is significant; (iv) Phe incorporation reduces cell proliferation without affecting cell viability; (v) the rate of neurite retraction declines as level of C-terminal Phe incorporation increases; (vi) this inhibitory effect of Phe on neurite retraction is blocked by the co-presence of tyrosine; (vii) microtubule dynamics is reduced when Phe-tubulin level in cells is high as a result of exogenous Phe addition and returns to normal values when Phe is removed; moreover, microtubule dynamics is also reduced when Phe-tubulin is expressed (plasmid transfection). It is known that Phe levels are greatly elevated in blood of phenylketonuria (PKU) patients.
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