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Publication : Suppression of tubulin tyrosine ligase during tumor growth.

First Author  Lafanechère L Year  1998
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  111 ( Pt 2)
Pages  171-81 PubMed ID  9405300
Mgi Jnum  J:45930 Mgi Id  MGI:1196715
Doi  10.1242/jcs.111.2.171 Citation  Lafanechere L, et al. (1998) Suppression of tubulin tyrosine ligase during tumor growth. J Cell Sci 111(Pt 2):171-81
abstractText  The C terminus of the tubulin alpha-subunit of most eukaryotic cells undergoes a cycle of tyrosination and detyrosination using two specific enzymes, a tubulin tyrosine ligase (TTL) and a tubulin carboxypeptidase. Although this enzyme cycle is conserved in evolution and exhibits rapid turnover, the meaning of this modification has remained elusive. We have isolated several NIH-3T3 derived clonal cell lines that lack TTL (TTL-). TTL- cells contain a unique tubulin isotype (delta2-tubulin) that can be detected with specific antibodies. When injected into nude mice, both TTL- cells and TTL- cells stably transfected with TTL cDNA form sarcomas. But in tumors formed from TTL rescued cells, TTL is systematically lost during tumor growth. A strong selection process has thus acted during tumor growth to suppress TTL activity. In accord with this result, we find suppression of TTL activity in the majority of human tumors assayed with delta2-tubulin antibody. We conclude there is a widespread loss of TTL activity during tumor growth in situ, suggesting that TTL activity may play a role in tumor cell regulation.
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