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Two microtubule-associated proteins of Arabidopsis MAP65s promote antiparallel microtubule bundling.

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The Arabidopsis MAP65s are a protein family with similarity to the microtubule-associated proteins PRC1/Ase1p that accumulate in the spindle midzone during late anaphase in mammals and yeast, respectively. Here we investigate the molecular and functional properties of AtMAP65-5 and improve our understanding of AtMAP65-1 properties. We demonstrate that, in vitro, both proteins promote the formation of a planar network of antiparallel microtubules. In vivo, we show that AtMAP65-5 selectively binds the preprophase band and the prophase spindle microtubule during prophase, whereas AtMAP65-1-GFP selectively binds the preprophase band but does not accumulate at the prophase spindle microtubules that coexists within the same cell. At later stages of mitosis, AtMAP65-1 and AtMAP65-5 differentially label the late spindle and phragmoplast. We present evidence for a mode of action for both proteins that involves the binding of monomeric units to microtubules that "zipper up" antiparallel arranged microtubules through the homodimerization of the N-terminal halves when adjacent microtubules encounter.

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hal-00360506 , version 1 (11-02-2009)

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Jérémie Gaillard, Emmanuelle Neumann, Daniel van Damme, Virginie Stoppin-Mellet, Christine Ebel, et al.. Two microtubule-associated proteins of Arabidopsis MAP65s promote antiparallel microtubule bundling.. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2008, 19 (10), pp.4534-44. ⟨10.1091/mbc.E08-04-0341⟩. ⟨hal-00360506⟩
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