Protein adaptation in polar environments: a comparative study of α-tubulin sequences in mesophilic and psychrophilic polar microalgae
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Title
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Protein adaptation in polar environments: a comparative study of α-tubulin sequences in mesophilic and psychrophilic polar microalgae
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Other Titles
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tubulin 염기서열 분석을 통한 단백질의 저온적응 기작 연구
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Authors
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Kim, Sanghee
Jeong, Won-Joong
Jung, Min Gui
Choi, Han-Gu
Kang, Sung-Ho
Kim, Gwang Hoon
Sohn, Soo Hyun
Kim, Min-Jung
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Keywords
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amino acid substitution; cold; polymerization; tubulin
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Issue Date
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2011
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Citation
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Kim, Sanghee, et al. 2011. Protein adaptation in polar environments: a comparative study of α-tubulin sequences in mesophilic and psychrophilic polar microalgae. 한국조류학회. 한국조류학회. 2011.12.06~.
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Abstract
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Microtubules assemble by polymerization of tubulin dimers and their stability is
temperature dependent. Under low temperature conditions, microtubules disassemble
because the polymerization of tubulin dimer is disturbed and it hinders the overall
development of organisms. It is suggested that therefore, organisms living in a cold
environment have evolved to overcome this obstacle of microtubule disassembly by amino
acid substitution in tubulin. We aimed to investigate whether amino acid substitution in
tubulin is common phenomenon occurring in polar microalgae and is responsible for their
successful growth at freezing temperature. The full-length cDNAs of α-tubulin from
eight genera with 14 microalgal strains (ArF0004, ArF0008, ArF0013, ArF0024, ArF0025,
ArF0026, ArF0027, ArF0028, ArF0029, ArF0032, AnF0048, AnM0008, AnM0030, and AnM0045)
which were collected from the Arctic and the Antarctica were obtained by 3'- and 5'-
race analyses. We compared amino acid sequences of them with that of α-tubulin from
mesophilic alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and found several amino acid substitutions in
tubulins of most polar microalgae. Among substitutions, the A295V region was previously
reported to play an important role in the producing protofilament by increasing
hydrophobicity. 10 out of 14 microalgal strains (72%) showed a substitution of alanine
(A) to valine (V) in the 295th residue, de
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8464
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Conference Name
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한국조류학회
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Conference Place
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한국조류학회
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Conference Date
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2011.12.06~
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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Pro(초록)국외
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- 2011-2013, Studies on biodiversity and changing ecosystems in King George Islands, Antarctica (BIOCE) (11-13) / Choi, Han-Gu (PE11030, PE12030, PE13030)
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