Antisera against Electrophoretically Purified Tubulin Stimulate Colchicine-Binding Activity

Several rabbit antisera have been prepared against reduced and alkylated, electrophoretically purified tubulin isolated from chick brain. These antisera give a single precipitin line in Ouchterlony double diffusion plates when tested against partially purified tubulin, and label specifically microtu...

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description Several rabbit antisera have been prepared against reduced and alkylated, electrophoretically purified tubulin isolated from chick brain. These antisera give a single precipitin line in Ouchterlony double diffusion plates when tested against partially purified tubulin, and label specifically microtubule- and tubulin-containing structures, such as mitotic spindles, cilia, and vinblastine-induced crystals, in a variety of cells. The same antisera also display the unique ability to stimulate the colchicine-binding activity of tubulin preparations from chick brain and Chinese hamster ovary tissue culture cells. This specific stimulation of colchicine-binding activity is also obtained with the gamma globulin fractions purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation of these antisera.
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Antibodies
Antigen-Antibody Reactions
Antiserum
Binding Sites
Chick Embryo
CHO cells
Colchicine - metabolism
Cricetinae
gamma-Globulins - immunology
gamma-Globulins - isolation & purification
Gels
Globulins
Glycoproteins - immunology
HeLa cells
Immunoglobulins
Microtubules - immunology
Mitotic spindle apparatus
Quaternary ammonium compounds
Species Specificity
Sulfates
Tubulin - immunology
title Antisera against Electrophoretically Purified Tubulin Stimulate Colchicine-Binding Activity
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