One-dimensional diffusion on microtubules of particles coated with cytoplasmic dynein an immunoglobulins

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作者
Wang, ZH [1 ]
Sheetz, MP [1 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Cell Biol, Durham, NC 27705 USA
关键词
cytoplasmic dynein; microtubules; motor proteins; diffusion; movement; bead motility;
D O I
10.1247/csf.24.373
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
We characterized and compared the diffusion of beads coated with proteins such as cytoplasmic dynein, alpha-casein, and some immunoglobulins on microtubules. Such weak binding interactions could be common and convenient for concentrating proteins at the surface of cytoplasmic structures such as microtubules. In studying the motile behavior of anionic latex beads coated with limiting dilutions of cytoplasmic dynein, we observed that in addition to active movement, 20-50% of the beads moved back and forth in a random manner. The random movement was inhibited by depletion of ATP or addition of ADP or AMPPNP. Mean-square-displacement analysis showed that the movement is a one-dimensional diffusion along the microtubule axis with a diffusion coefficient of 2.16 x 10(-10) cm(2)/sec. Histogram analysis of off-axis movements suggested that similar to 60% of the diffusing beads followed the path of a single microtubule protofilament. Beads coated with proteins such as alpha-casein or a monoclonal immunoglobulin were also observed to diffuse on microtubules with a similar diffusion coefficient to cytoplasmic dynein. However, alpha-casein or immunoglobulin-bead diffusion was not ATP dependent and did not follow the paths of single protofilaments. Thus, although the environment of the microtubule surface can trap a variety of different protein-coated beads, cytoplasmic dynein's interaction is unusual in its ATP dependence and tracking on a single protofilament, which is consistent with its specific interaction with microtubules. Diffusive interactions could concentrate associating proteins and still allow for freedom of movement.
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