The complex interplay between the neck and hinge domains in kinesin-1 dimerization and motor activity

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作者
Bathe, F [1 ]
Hahlen, K [1 ]
Dombi, R [1 ]
Driller, L [1 ]
Schliwa, M [1 ]
Woehlke, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Munich, Adolf Butenandt Inst, Dept Cell Biol, D-80336 Munich, Germany
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10.1091/mbc.E04-11-0957
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Kinesin-1 dimerizes via the coiled-coil neck domain. In contrast to animal kinesins, neck dimerization of the fungal kinesin-1 NcKin requires additional residues from the hinge. Using chimeric constructs containing or lacking fungal-specific elements, the proximal part of the hinge was shown to stabilize the neck coiled-coil conformation in a complex manner. The conserved fungal kinesin hinge residue W384 caused neck coiled-coil formation in a chimeric NcKin construct, including parts of the human kinesin-1 stalk. The stabilizing effect was retained in a NcKinW384F mutant, suggesting important pi-stacking interactions. Without the stalk, W384 was not sufficient to induce coiled-coil formation, indicating that W384 is part of a cluster of several residues required for neck coiled-coil folding. A W384-less chimera of NcKin and human kinesin possessed a non-coiled-coil neck conformation and showed inhibited activity that could be reactivated when artificial interstrand disulfide bonds were used to stabilize the neck coiled-coil conformation. On the basis of yeast two-hybrid data, we propose that the proximal hinge can bind kinesin's cargo-free tail domain and causes inactivation of kinesin by disrupting the neck coiled-coil conformation.
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