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Simulations of tubulin sheet polymers as possible structural intermediates in microtubule assembly

Authors :
Wu, Zhanghan
Wang, Hong-Wei
Mu, Weihua
Ouyang, Zhongcan
Nogales, Eva
Xing, Jianhua
Source :
PLoS ONE, 2009, 4(10): e7291.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The microtubule assembly process has been extensively studied, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains poorly understood. The structure of an artificially generated sheet polymer that alternates two types of lateral contacts and that directly converts into microtubules, has been proposed to correspond to the intermediate sheet structure observed during microtubule assembly. We have studied the self-assembly process of GMPCPP tubulins into sheet and microtubule structures using thermodynamic analysis and stochastic simulations. With the novel assumptions that tubulins can laterally interact in two different forms, and allosterically affect neighboring lateral interactions, we can explain existing experimental observations. At low temperature, the allosteric effect results in the observed sheet structure with alternating lateral interactions as the thermodynamically most stable form. At normal microtubule assembly temperature, our work indicates that a class of sheet structures resembling those observed at low temperature is transiently trapped as an intermediate during the assembly process. This work may shed light on the tubulin molecular interactions, and the role of sheet formation during microtubule assembly.<br />Comment: 43 pages, 13 figures. Submitted; PLoS ONE 2009

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PLoS ONE, 2009, 4(10): e7291.
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0909.0278
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007291