Activation of cytoplasmic dynein motility by dynactin-cargo adapter complexes
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
Cytoplasmic dynein is a molecular motor that transports a large variety of cargoes (e.g., organelles, messenger RNAs, and viruses) along microtubules over long intracellular distances. The dynactin protein complex is important for dynein activity in vivo, but its precise role has been unclear. Here, we found that purified mammalian dynein did not move processively on microtubules in vitro. However, when dynein formed a complex with dynactin and one of four different cargo-specific adapter proteins, the motor became ultraprocessive, moving for distances similar to those of native cargoes in living cells. Thus, we propose that dynein is largely inactive in the cytoplasm and that a variety of adapter proteins…
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- 23.60
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- References
- 36
Authors
5- RJRichard J. McKenney
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco
- WHWalter Huynh
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco
- MEMarvin E. Tanenbaum
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco
- GBGira Bhabha
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco
- RDRonald D. ValeCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco
Topics & keywords
- Adapter (computing)
- Dynactin
- Dynein
- Motility
- Cell biology
- Signal transducing adaptor protein
- Cytoplasm
- Chemistry
- Life below water