Bidirectional motility of the fission yeast kinesin-5, Cut7 |
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Authors: | Masaki Edamatsu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Kinesin-5 is a homotetrameric motor with its motor domain at the N-terminus. Kinesin-5 crosslinks microtubules and functions in separating spindle poles during mitosis. In this study, the motile properties of Cut7, fission yeast kinesin-5, were examined for the first time. In in vitro motility assays, full-length Cut7 moved toward minus-end of microtubules, but the N-terminal half of Cut7 moved toward the opposite direction. Furthermore, additional truncated constructs lacking the N-terminal or C-terminal regions, but still contained the motor domain, did not switch the motile direction. These indicated that Cut7 was a bidirectional motor, and microtubule binding regions at the N-terminus and C-terminus were not involved in its directionality. |
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Keywords: | Kinesin Spindle Cell cycle Fission yeast Microtubule Cut7 |
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