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Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry.

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Gerson-Gurwitz, A; Thiede, C; Movshovich, N; Fridman, V; Podolskaya, M; Danieli, T; Lakämper, S; Klopfenstein, DR; Schmidt, CF; Gheber, L
Published in: The EMBO journal
November 2011

Kinesin-5 motors fulfil essential roles in mitotic spindle morphogenesis and dynamics as slow, processive microtubule (MT) plus-end directed motors. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinesin-5 Cin8 was found, surprisingly, to switch directionality. Here, we have examined directionality using single-molecule fluorescence motility assays and live-cell microscopy. On spindles, Cin8 motors mostly moved slowly (∼25 nm/s) towards the midzone, but occasionally also faster (∼55 nm/s) towards the spindle poles. In vitro, individual Cin8 motors could be switched by ionic conditions from rapid (380 nm/s) and processive minus-end to slow plus-end motion on single MTs. At high ionic strength, Cin8 motors rapidly alternated directionalities between antiparallel MTs, while driving steady plus-end relative sliding. Between parallel MTs, plus-end motion was only occasionally observed. Deletion of the uniquely large insert in loop 8 of Cin8 induced bias towards minus-end motility and affected the ionic strength-dependent directional switching of Cin8 in vitro. The deletion mutant cells exhibited reduced midzone-directed motility and efficiency to support spindle elongation, indicating the importance of directionality control for the anaphase function of Cin8.

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Published In

The EMBO journal

DOI

EISSN

1460-2075

ISSN

0261-4189

Publication Date

November 2011

Volume

30

Issue

24

Start / End Page

4942 / 4954

Related Subject Headings

  • Spindle Apparatus
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Movement
  • Microtubules
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Kinesins
  • Gene Deletion
  • Developmental Biology
 

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Gerson-Gurwitz, A., Thiede, C., Movshovich, N., Fridman, V., Podolskaya, M., Danieli, T., … Gheber, L. (2011). Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry. The EMBO Journal, 30(24), 4942–4954. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2011.403
Gerson-Gurwitz, Adina, Christina Thiede, Natalia Movshovich, Vladimir Fridman, Maria Podolskaya, Tsafi Danieli, Stefan Lakämper, Dieter R. Klopfenstein, Christoph F. Schmidt, and Larisa Gheber. “Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry.The EMBO Journal 30, no. 24 (November 2011): 4942–54. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2011.403.
Gerson-Gurwitz A, Thiede C, Movshovich N, Fridman V, Podolskaya M, Danieli T, et al. Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry. The EMBO journal. 2011 Nov;30(24):4942–54.
Gerson-Gurwitz, Adina, et al. “Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry.The EMBO Journal, vol. 30, no. 24, Nov. 2011, pp. 4942–54. Epmc, doi:10.1038/emboj.2011.403.
Gerson-Gurwitz A, Thiede C, Movshovich N, Fridman V, Podolskaya M, Danieli T, Lakämper S, Klopfenstein DR, Schmidt CF, Gheber L. Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry. The EMBO journal. 2011 Nov;30(24):4942–4954.

Published In

The EMBO journal

DOI

EISSN

1460-2075

ISSN

0261-4189

Publication Date

November 2011

Volume

30

Issue

24

Start / End Page

4942 / 4954

Related Subject Headings

  • Spindle Apparatus
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Movement
  • Microtubules
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Kinesins
  • Gene Deletion
  • Developmental Biology