SummaryGlutamylation, the most prevalent tubulin posttranslational modification, marks stable microtubules and regulates recruitment and activity of microtubule- interacting proteins. Nine enzymes of the tubulin tyrosine ligase-like (TTLL) family catalyze glutamylation. TTLL7, the most abundant neuronal glutamylase, adds glutamates preferentially to the β-tubulin tail. Coupled with ensemble and single-molecule biochemistry, our hybrid X-ray and cryo-electron microscopy structure of TTLL7 bound to the microtubule delineates a tripartite microtubule recognition strategy. The enzyme uses its core to engage the disordered anionic tails of α- and β-tubulin, and a flexible cationic domain to bind the microtubule and position itself for β-tail mod...
SummaryHow microtubule-associated motor proteins are regulated is not well understood. A potential m...
Numerous posttranslational modifications alter surface-exposed residues of tubulin within stable mic...
SummaryNeuronal microtubules support intracellular transport, facilitate axon growth, and form a bas...
Glutamylation, the most prevalent tubulin posttranslational modification, marks stable microtubules ...
SummaryGlutamylation, the most prevalent tubulin posttranslational modification, marks stable microt...
Enzymes of the tubulin tyrosine ligase-like (TTLL) family posttranslationally modify and thereby mar...
International audiencePosttranslational modifications of tubulin currently emerge as key regulators ...
α-tubulin is an essential protein for every eukaryotic cell. Together with β-tubulin, it polymerises...
International audiencePeRSPeCTIve Tubulin glutamylation: a skeleton key for neurodegenerative diseas...
Microtubules composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers are an integral part of the cellular cytoskeleton o...
The ‘tubulin-code ’ hypothesis proposes that different tubulin genes or posttranslational modificati...
AbstractTubulin can undergo unusual post-translational modifications, glycylation and glutamylation....
International audienceTubulin-tyrosine ligase (TTL), the enzyme that catalyzes the addition of a C-t...
textabstractTubulin-tyrosine ligase (TTL), the enzyme that catalyzes the addition of a C-terminal ty...
Microtubule-associated protein 1B (MAP1B) is the first microtubule- associated protein to be express...
SummaryHow microtubule-associated motor proteins are regulated is not well understood. A potential m...
Numerous posttranslational modifications alter surface-exposed residues of tubulin within stable mic...
SummaryNeuronal microtubules support intracellular transport, facilitate axon growth, and form a bas...
Glutamylation, the most prevalent tubulin posttranslational modification, marks stable microtubules ...
SummaryGlutamylation, the most prevalent tubulin posttranslational modification, marks stable microt...
Enzymes of the tubulin tyrosine ligase-like (TTLL) family posttranslationally modify and thereby mar...
International audiencePosttranslational modifications of tubulin currently emerge as key regulators ...
α-tubulin is an essential protein for every eukaryotic cell. Together with β-tubulin, it polymerises...
International audiencePeRSPeCTIve Tubulin glutamylation: a skeleton key for neurodegenerative diseas...
Microtubules composed of αβ-tubulin heterodimers are an integral part of the cellular cytoskeleton o...
The ‘tubulin-code ’ hypothesis proposes that different tubulin genes or posttranslational modificati...
AbstractTubulin can undergo unusual post-translational modifications, glycylation and glutamylation....
International audienceTubulin-tyrosine ligase (TTL), the enzyme that catalyzes the addition of a C-t...
textabstractTubulin-tyrosine ligase (TTL), the enzyme that catalyzes the addition of a C-terminal ty...
Microtubule-associated protein 1B (MAP1B) is the first microtubule- associated protein to be express...
SummaryHow microtubule-associated motor proteins are regulated is not well understood. A potential m...
Numerous posttranslational modifications alter surface-exposed residues of tubulin within stable mic...
SummaryNeuronal microtubules support intracellular transport, facilitate axon growth, and form a bas...