Literature DB >> 16760430

Calsyntenin-1 docks vesicular cargo to kinesin-1.

Anetta Konecna1, Renato Frischknecht, Jochen Kinter, Alexander Ludwig, Martin Steuble, Virginia Meskenaite, Martin Indermühle, Marianne Engel, Chuan Cen, José-Maria Mateos, Peter Streit, Peter Sonderegger.   

Abstract

We identified a direct interaction between the neuronal transmembrane protein calsyntenin-1 and the light chain of Kinesin-1 (KLC1). GST pulldowns demonstrated that two highly conserved segments in the cytoplasmic domain of calsyntenin-1 mediate binding to the tetratricopeptide repeats of KLC1. A complex containing calsyntenin-1 and the Kinesin-1 motor was isolated from developing mouse brain and immunoelectron microscopy located calsyntenin-1 in association with tubulovesicular organelles in axonal fiber tracts. In primary neuronal cultures, calsyntenin-1-containing organelles were aligned along microtubules and partially colocalized with Kinesin-1. Using live imaging, we showed that these organelles are transported along axons with a velocity and processivity typical for fast axonal transport. Point mutations in the two kinesin-binding segments of calsyntenin-1 significantly reduced binding to KLC1 in vitro, and vesicles bearing mutated calsyntenin-1 exhibited a markedly altered anterograde axonal transport. In summary, our results indicate that calsyntenin-1 links a certain type of vesicular and tubulovesicular organelles to the Kinesin-1 motor.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16760430      PMCID: PMC1525238          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e06-02-0112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Cell        ISSN: 1059-1524            Impact factor:   4.138


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