| Literature DB >> 11432825 |
V De Marco1, P Burkhard, N Le Bot, I Vernos, A Hoenger.
Abstract
kinesin-II motor proteins are composed of two different kinesin-like motor proteins and one cargo binding subunit. Here we report the cloning of a new member of the kinesin-II superfamily, Xklp3A from Xenopus laevis, which forms a heterodimeric complex with Xklp3B. The heterodimer formation properties between Xklp3A and B have been tested in vitro using reticulocyte lysate expression and immunoprecipitation. To this end we produced a series of Xklp3A and B constructs of varying length and tested their propensity for heterodimer formation. We could demonstrate that, in contrast to conventional kinesin, the critical domains for heterodimer formation in Xklp3A/B are located at the C-terminal end of the stalk. Neither the neck nor the highly charged stretches after the neck region, which are typical of kinesins-II, are required for heterodimer formation, nor do they prevent homodimer formation. Dimerization is controlled by a cooperative mechanism between the C-terminal coiled-coil segments. Classical trigger sites were not identified. The critical regions for dimerization exhibit a very high degree of sequence conservation among equivalent members of the kinesin-II family.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11432825 PMCID: PMC125519 DOI: 10.1093/emboj/20.13.3370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598