SummaryHow microtubule-associated motor proteins are regulated is not well understood. A potential mechanism for spatial regulation of motor proteins is provided by posttranslational modifications of tubulin subunits that form patterns on microtubules. Glutamylation is a conserved tubulin modification [1] that is enriched in axonemes. The enzymes responsible for this posttranslational modification, glutamic acid ligases (E-ligases), belong to a family of proteins with a tubulin tyrosine ligase (TTL) homology domain (TTL-like or TTLL proteins) [2]. We show that in cilia of Tetrahymena, TTLL6 E-ligases generate glutamylation mainly on the B-tubule of outer doublet microtubules, the site of force production by ciliary dynein. Deletion of two T...
SummaryBackgroundPosttranslational modifications (PTMs) such as acetylation, detyrosination, and pol...
Airway epithelial cilia protect the mammalian respiratory system from harmful inhaled materials by p...
SummaryThe beating of cilia and flagella depends on microtubule sliding generated by dynein motors, ...
SummaryHow microtubule-associated motor proteins are regulated is not well understood. A potential m...
SummaryTubulin polyglutamylation is a modification that adds multiple glutamates to the γ-carboxyl g...
AbstractMicrotubule diversity, arising from the utilization of different tubulin genes and from post...
International audiencePeRSPeCTIve Tubulin glutamylation: a skeleton key for neurodegenerative diseas...
Numerous posttranslational modifications alter surface-exposed residues of tubulin within stable mic...
International audiencePosttranslational modifications of tubulin currently emerge as key regulators ...
AbstractNew studies show that three types of evolutionarily conserved post translational tubulin mod...
Glutamylation is a functionally important tubulin posttranslational modification enriched on stable ...
Tubulin post-translational modifications (tPTMs) are currently studied as vital, yet obscure, cytosk...
The ‘tubulin-code ’ hypothesis proposes that different tubulin genes or posttranslational modificati...
Ciliary length control is an incompletely understood process essential for normal ciliary function. ...
Ciliary microtubules (MTs) are extensively decorated with post-translational modifications (PTMs), s...
SummaryBackgroundPosttranslational modifications (PTMs) such as acetylation, detyrosination, and pol...
Airway epithelial cilia protect the mammalian respiratory system from harmful inhaled materials by p...
SummaryThe beating of cilia and flagella depends on microtubule sliding generated by dynein motors, ...
SummaryHow microtubule-associated motor proteins are regulated is not well understood. A potential m...
SummaryTubulin polyglutamylation is a modification that adds multiple glutamates to the γ-carboxyl g...
AbstractMicrotubule diversity, arising from the utilization of different tubulin genes and from post...
International audiencePeRSPeCTIve Tubulin glutamylation: a skeleton key for neurodegenerative diseas...
Numerous posttranslational modifications alter surface-exposed residues of tubulin within stable mic...
International audiencePosttranslational modifications of tubulin currently emerge as key regulators ...
AbstractNew studies show that three types of evolutionarily conserved post translational tubulin mod...
Glutamylation is a functionally important tubulin posttranslational modification enriched on stable ...
Tubulin post-translational modifications (tPTMs) are currently studied as vital, yet obscure, cytosk...
The ‘tubulin-code ’ hypothesis proposes that different tubulin genes or posttranslational modificati...
Ciliary length control is an incompletely understood process essential for normal ciliary function. ...
Ciliary microtubules (MTs) are extensively decorated with post-translational modifications (PTMs), s...
SummaryBackgroundPosttranslational modifications (PTMs) such as acetylation, detyrosination, and pol...
Airway epithelial cilia protect the mammalian respiratory system from harmful inhaled materials by p...
SummaryThe beating of cilia and flagella depends on microtubule sliding generated by dynein motors, ...