Interplay between Velocity and Travel Distance of Kinesin-based Transport in the Presence of Tau |
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Authors: | Jing Xu,Stephen  J. King,Maryse Lapierre-Landry,Brian Nemec |
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Affiliation: | † Department of Physics, School of Natural Sciences, University of California, Merced, California;‡ Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida |
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Abstract: | Although the disease-relevant microtubule-associated protein tau is known to severely inhibit kinesin-based transport in vitro, the potential mechanisms for reversing this detrimental effect to maintain healthy transport in cells remain unknown. Here we report the unambiguous upregulation of multiple-kinesin travel distance despite the presence of tau, via decreased single-kinesin velocity. Interestingly, the presence of tau also modestly reduced cargo velocity in multiple-kinesin transport, and our stochastic simulations indicate that the tau-mediated reduction in single-kinesin travel underlies this observation. Taken together, our observations highlight a nontrivial interplay between velocity and travel distance for kinesin transport, and suggest that single-kinesin velocity is a promising experimental handle for tuning the effect of tau on multiple-kinesin travel distance. |
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