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Myosin V attachment to cargo requires the tight association of two functional subdomains
Authors:Pashkova Natasha  Catlett Natalie L  Novak Jennifer L  Wu Guanming  Lu Renne  Cohen Robert E  Weisman Lois S
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
Abstract:The myosin V carboxyl-terminal globular tail domain is essential for the attachment of myosin V to all known cargoes. Previously, the globular tail was viewed as a single, functional entity. Here, we show that the globular tail of the yeast myosin Va homologue, Myo2p, contains two structural subdomains that have distinct functions, namely, vacuole-specific and secretory vesicle-specific movement. Biochemical and genetic analyses demonstrate that subdomain I tightly associates with subdomain II, and that the interaction does not require additional proteins. Importantly, although neither subdomain alone is functional, simultaneous expression of the separate subdomains produces a functional complex in vivo. Our results suggest a model whereby intramolecular interactions between the globular tail subdomains help to coordinate the transport of multiple distinct cargoes by myosin V.
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