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HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase.

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Hubbert, C; Guardiola, A; Shao, R; Kawaguchi, Y; Ito, A; Nixon, A; Yoshida, M; Wang, X-F; Yao, T-P
Published in: Nature
May 23, 2002

Reversible acetylation of alpha-tubulin has been implicated in regulating microtubule stability and function. The distribution of acetylated alpha-tubulin is tightly controlled and stereotypic. Acetylated alpha-tubulin is most abundant in stable microtubules but is absent from dynamic cellular structures such as neuronal growth cones and the leading edges of fibroblasts. However, the enzymes responsible for regulating tubulin acetylation and deacetylation are not known. Here we report that a member of the histone deacetylase family, HDAC6, functions as a tubulin deacetylase. HDAC6 is localized exclusively in the cytoplasm, where it associates with microtubules and localizes with the microtubule motor complex containing p150(glued) (ref. 3). In vivo, the overexpression of HDAC6 leads to a global deacetylation of alpha-tubulin, whereas a decrease in HDAC6 increases alpha-tubulin acetylation. In vitro, purified HDAC6 potently deacetylates alpha-tubulin in assembled microtubules. Furthermore, overexpression of HDAC6 promotes chemotactic cell movement, supporting the idea that HDAC6-mediated deacetylation regulates microtubule-dependent cell motility. Our results show that HDAC6 is the tubulin deacetylase, and provide evidence that reversible acetylation regulates important biological processes beyond histone metabolism and gene transcription.

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Nature

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0028-0836

Publication Date

May 23, 2002

Volume

417

Issue

6887

Start / End Page

455 / 458

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Tubulin
  • Protein Binding
  • Microtubules
  • Microtubule-Associated Proteins
  • Mice
  • Histone Deacetylases
  • Histone Deacetylase 6
  • General Science & Technology
  • Chemotaxis
  • Animals
 

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Hubbert, C., Guardiola, A., Shao, R., Kawaguchi, Y., Ito, A., Nixon, A., … Yao, T.-P. (2002). HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase. Nature, 417(6887), 455–458. https://doi.org/10.1038/417455a
Hubbert, Charlotte, Amaris Guardiola, Rong Shao, Yoshiharu Kawaguchi, Akihiro Ito, Andrew Nixon, Minoru Yoshida, Xiao-Fan Wang, and Tso-Pang Yao. “HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase.Nature 417, no. 6887 (May 23, 2002): 455–58. https://doi.org/10.1038/417455a.
Hubbert C, Guardiola A, Shao R, Kawaguchi Y, Ito A, Nixon A, et al. HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase. Nature. 2002 May 23;417(6887):455–8.
Hubbert, Charlotte, et al. “HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase.Nature, vol. 417, no. 6887, May 2002, pp. 455–58. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/417455a.
Hubbert C, Guardiola A, Shao R, Kawaguchi Y, Ito A, Nixon A, Yoshida M, Wang X-F, Yao T-P. HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase. Nature. 2002 May 23;417(6887):455–458.
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Published In

Nature

DOI

ISSN

0028-0836

Publication Date

May 23, 2002

Volume

417

Issue

6887

Start / End Page

455 / 458

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Tubulin
  • Protein Binding
  • Microtubules
  • Microtubule-Associated Proteins
  • Mice
  • Histone Deacetylases
  • Histone Deacetylase 6
  • General Science & Technology
  • Chemotaxis
  • Animals