Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4346092 Neuroscience Letters 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The α and β tubulins compose the microtubule cytoskeleton which is involved in many cellular processes such as vesicular transport. The photoreceptor cells in the retina are neurons specialized for phototransduction. Here we report a novel interaction between tubulin and the photoreceptor cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE6) gamma subunit (PDEγ). The specificity and molecular details of the PDEγ:tubulin interaction were analyzed through the experiments of pull down, microtubule co-sedimentation, and NMR spectroscopy. The tubulin-interacting site was identified to be in the PDEγ C-terminal I67-G85 region, and the interaction interface appeared to be distinct from those with the other PDEγ targets in phototransduction. We also observed that PDEγ interacted with tubulin in a GTP-dependent manner. Our findings offer implications for non-phototransduction role(s) of PDEγ in the photoreceptor neurons.

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