Tubulin heterodimers are the building block of microtubules, which are major elements of the cytoskeleton. Several types of post-Translational modifications are found on tubulin subunits as well as on the microtubule polymer to regulate the multiple roles of microtubules. Acetylation of lysine 40 (K40) of the α-Tubulin subunit is one of these post-Translational modifications which has been extensively studied. We summarize the current knowledge about the structural aspects of K40 acetylation, the functional consequences, the enzymes involved and their regulation. Most importantly, we discuss the potential importance of the recently discovered additional acetylation acceptor lysines in tubulin subunits and highlight the urgent need to study tubulin acetylation in a more integrated perspective.
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Sadoul, K., & Khochbin, S. (2016). The growing landscape of tubulin acetylation: Lysine 40 and many more. Biochemical Journal. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20160172
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