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Large Microtubule-Associated Protein of <i>T. brucei</i> Has Tandemly Repeated, Near-Identical Sequences
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GeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsCytoskeletonMembrane SkeletonLarge Microtubule-associated ProteinNear-identical SequencesGene StructureProteomicsParasitologyCell MembraneCloned Gene SegmentAfrican TrypanosomiasisParasitic ProtozoaProtein TransportGene ExpressionBioinformaticsStructural BiologyBiologyNatural SciencesProtein EvolutionMicrobiologyMedicine
The parasitic protozoon Trypanosoma brucei contains a highly organized membrane skeleton, consisting of a dense array of parallel, singlet microtubules that are laterally interconnected and that are also in tight contact with the overlying cell membrane. A high molecular weight, heat-stable protein from this membrane skeleton was isolated that is localized along the microtubules. Protease digestion experiments and sequencing of a cloned gene segment showed that most of the protein is built up by more than 50 nearly identical tandem repeats with a periodicity of 38 amino acids.
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