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Photocontrol of kinesin ATPase activity using an azobenzene derivative.

Masafumi D Yamada1, Yuki Nakajima, Hidekatsu Maeda, Shinsaku Maruta.   

Abstract

Azobenzene is a photochromic molecule that undergoes rapid and reversible isomerization between the cis- and trans-forms in response to ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) light irradiation, respectively. Here, we introduced the sulfhydryl-reactive azobenzene derivative 4-phenylazophenyl maleimide (PAM) into the functional region of kinesin to reversibly regulate the ATPase activity of kinesin by photoirradiation. We prepared five kinesin motor domain mutants, A247C, L249C, A252C, G272C and S275C, which contained a single reactive cysteine residue in loops L11 and L12. These loops are considered to be key regions for the functioning of kinesin as a motor protein. PAM was stoichiometrically incorporated into the cysteine residues in the loops of the mutants. The PAM-modified S275C mutant exhibited reversible alterations in ATPase activity accompanied by cis-trans isomerization upon UV and VIS light irradiation. The ATPase activity exhibited by the cis-isomer of the PAM bound to the mutant was two times higher than that of the trans-isomer. Further, the PAM-modified L249C mutant exhibited reversible alterations in ATPase activity on UV-VIS light irradiation but exhibited the opposite effect on UV and VIS light irradiation. Using a photochromic azobenzene derivative, we have demonstrated that the ATPase activity of the motor protein kinesin is photoregulated.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17942477     DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvm183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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