Kinesin-5 crosslinks and slides apart microtubules to assemble, elongate, and maintain the mitotic spindle. Kinesin-5 is a tetramer, where two N-terminal motor domains are positioned at each end of the motor, and the coiled-coil stalk domains are organized into a tetrameric bundle through the bipolar assembly (BASS) domain. To dissect the function of the individual structural elements of the motor, we constructed a minimal kinesin-5 tetramer (mini-tetramer). We determined the x-ray structure of the extended, 34-nm BASS domain. Guided by these structural studies, we generated active bipolar kinesin-5 mini-tetramer motors from Drosophila melanogastor and human orthologues which are half the length of native kinesin-5. We then used these kinesin-5 mini-tetramers to examine the role of two unique structural adaptations of kinesin-5: 1) the length and flexibility of the tetramer, and 2) the C-terminal tails which interact with the motor domains to coordinate their ATPase activity. The C-terminal domain causes frequent pausing and clustering of kinesin-5. By comparing microtubule crosslinking and sliding by mini-tetramer and full-length kinesin-5, we find that both the length and flexibility of kinesin-5 and the C-terminal tails govern its ability to crosslink microtubules. Once crosslinked, stiffer mini-tetramers slide antiparallel microtubules more efficiently than full-length motors.
The kinesin-5 tail and bipolar minifilament domains are the origin of its microtubule crosslinking and sliding activity.
驱动蛋白-5 的尾部和双极微丝结构域是其微管交联和滑动活性的来源
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作者:Nithianantham Stanley, Iwanski Malina K, Gaska Ignas, Pandey Himanshu, Bodrug Tatyana, Inagaki Sayaka, Major Jennifer, Brouhard Gary J, Gheber Larissa, Rosenfeld Steven S, Forth Scott, Hendricks Adam G, Al-Bassam Jawdat
| 期刊: | Molecular Biology of the Cell | 影响因子: | 2.700 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Oct 1; 34(11):ar111 |
| doi: | 10.1091/mbc.E23-07-0287 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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