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Selective Inhibition of Tubulin Synthesis by Amiprophos Methyl During Flagellar Regeneration in <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardi</i>
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Molecular BiologyCytoskeletonCellular PhysiologyProtein SynthesisBiosynthesisBioenergeticsTubulin SynthesisProkaryotic SystemAmiprophos MethylTubulin Messenger RnaFlagellar RegenerationGene ExpressionCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationProtein BiosynthesisBiologyNatural SciencesSynthetic BiologyMicrobiologyCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Amiprophos methyl (APM) is a strong, readily reversible and highly selective inhibitor of tubulin synthesis in Chlamydomonas reinhardi. The extensive induction of tubulin synthesis that accompanies flagellar regeneration in this organism is prevented by 3 to 10 micrometerAPM. When applied after induction has begun, APM causes a rapid cessation of tubulin synthesis. Translation studies in vitro indicate that the lack of tubulin production in APM-treated cells is not due to a direct inhibition of tubulin messenger RNA translation but rather to a selective depletion of tubulin messenger RNA.
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