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Interaction with a kinesin-2 tail propels choline acetyltransferase flow towards synapse
Authors:Sadananda Aparna  Hamid Runa  Doodhi Harinath  Ghosal Debnath  Girotra Mukul  Jana Swadhin Chandra  Ray Krishanu
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India.
Abstract:Bulk flow constitutes a substantial part of the slow transport of soluble proteins in axons. Though the underlying mechanism is unclear, evidences indicate that intermittent, kinesin-based movement of large protein-aggregates aids this process. Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), a soluble enzyme catalyzing acetylcholine synthesis, propagates toward the synapse at an intermediate, slow rate. The presynaptic enrichment of ChAT requires heterotrimeric kinesin-2, comprising KLP64D, KLP68D and DmKAP, in Drosophila. Here, we show that the bulk flow of a recombinant Green Fluorescent Protein-tagged ChAT (GFP::ChAT), in Drosophila axons, lacks particulate features. It occurs for a brief period during the larval stages. In addition, both the endogenous ChAT and GFP::ChAT directly bind to the KLP64D tail, which is essential for the GFP::ChAT entry and anterograde flow in axon. These evidences suggest that a direct interaction with motor proteins could regulate the bulk flow of soluble proteins, and thus establish their asymmetric distribution.
Keywords:asymmetric distribution  bulk flow  choline acetyltransferase  Drosophila  kinesin‐2  slow axonal transport
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