Two proteins of 53,000 and 56,000 mol wt have been found to be associated with coated vesicles (CV) purified from bovine brain and chicken liver. These proteins share molecular weights, isoelectric points, and antigenic determinants with alpha- and beta-tubulins purified from bovine brain. Based on SDS PAGE and electron microscopic analysis of controlled pore glass bead exclusion column fractions, both the tubulins and the major CV polypeptide clathrin were found to chromatograph as components of a single kinetic particle. In addition, tubulin and CV antigens assayed by a sensitive enzyme-linked-immunoadsorbent method eluted from the columns with constant stoichiometry. These data provide evidence that tubulin is a molecular component of coated vesicles.
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October 01 1983
Tubulin as a molecular component of coated vesicles.
W G Kelly
A Passaniti
J W Woods
J L Daiss
T F Roth
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1983) 97 (4): 1191–1199.
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W G Kelly, A Passaniti, J W Woods, J L Daiss, T F Roth; Tubulin as a molecular component of coated vesicles.. J Cell Biol 1 October 1983; 97 (4): 1191–1199. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.97.4.1191
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