Getting in sync with dimeric Eg5 - Initiation and regulation of the processive run

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作者
Krzysiak, Troy C. [1 ]
Grabe, Michael [1 ]
Gilbert, Susan P. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Biol Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M708354200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 [生物化学与分子生物学]; 081704 [应用化学];
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Eg5/KSP is the kinesin-related motor protein that generates the major plus-end directed force for mitotic spindle assembly and dynamics. Recent work using a dimeric form of Eg5 has found it to be a processive motor; however, its mechanochemical cycle is different from that of conventional Kinesin-1. Dimeric Eg5 appears to undergo a conformational change shortly after collision with the microtubule that primes the motor for its characteristically short processive runs. To better understand this conformational change as well as head-head communication during processive stepping, equilibrium and transient kinetic approaches have been used. By contrast to the mechanism of Kinesin-1, microtubule association triggers ADP release from both motor domains of Eg5. One motor domain releases ADP rapidly, whereas ADP release from the other occurs after a slow conformational change at similar to 1 s(-1). Therefore, dimeric Eg5 begins its processive run with both motor domains associated with the microtubule and in the nucleotide-free state. During processive stepping however, ATP binding and potentially ATP hydrolysis signals rearward head advancement 16nm forward to the next microtubule-binding site. This alternating cycle of processive stepping is proposed to terminate after a few steps because the head-head communication does not sufficiently control the timing to prevent both motor domains from entering the ADP-bound state simultaneously.
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