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The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development

Kinesins constitute a superfamily of microtubule-based motor proteins with important cellular functions ranging from intracellular transport to cell division. Some kinesin family members function during the mitotic phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle and are crucial for the successful progression of...

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Autores principales: Klejnot, Marta, Falnikar, Aditi, Ulaganathan, Venkatasubramanian, Cross, Robert A., Baas, Peter W., Kozielski, Frank
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3919264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24419385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1399004713028721
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author Klejnot, Marta
Falnikar, Aditi
Ulaganathan, Venkatasubramanian
Cross, Robert A.
Baas, Peter W.
Kozielski, Frank
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Falnikar, Aditi
Ulaganathan, Venkatasubramanian
Cross, Robert A.
Baas, Peter W.
Kozielski, Frank
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description Kinesins constitute a superfamily of microtubule-based motor proteins with important cellular functions ranging from intracellular transport to cell division. Some kinesin family members function during the mitotic phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle and are crucial for the successful progression of cell division. In the early stages of mitosis, during prometaphase, certain kinesins are required for the formation of the bipolar spindle, such as Eg5 and Kif15, which seem to possess partially overlapping functions. Because kinesins transform the chemical energy from ATP hydrolysis into mechanical work, inhibition of their function is a tractable approach for drug development. Drugs targeting Eg5 have shown promise as anticancer agents. Kif15 has recently come to the fore because it can substitute the functions of Eg5, and may itself have potential as a prospective drug target. Here, the initial biochemical, kinetic and structural characterization of Kif15 is reported and it is compared with the functionally related motor Eg5. Although Kif15 contains ADP in the catalytic site, its motor-domain structure was captured in the ‘ATP-like’ configuration, with the neck linker docked to the catalytic core. The interaction of Kif15 with microtubules was also investigated and structural differences between these two motors were elucidated which indicate profound differences in their mode of action, in agreement with current models of microtubule cross-linking and sliding.
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spelling pubmed-39192642014-02-13 The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development Klejnot, Marta Falnikar, Aditi Ulaganathan, Venkatasubramanian Cross, Robert A. Baas, Peter W. Kozielski, Frank Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr Research Papers Kinesins constitute a superfamily of microtubule-based motor proteins with important cellular functions ranging from intracellular transport to cell division. Some kinesin family members function during the mitotic phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle and are crucial for the successful progression of cell division. In the early stages of mitosis, during prometaphase, certain kinesins are required for the formation of the bipolar spindle, such as Eg5 and Kif15, which seem to possess partially overlapping functions. Because kinesins transform the chemical energy from ATP hydrolysis into mechanical work, inhibition of their function is a tractable approach for drug development. Drugs targeting Eg5 have shown promise as anticancer agents. Kif15 has recently come to the fore because it can substitute the functions of Eg5, and may itself have potential as a prospective drug target. Here, the initial biochemical, kinetic and structural characterization of Kif15 is reported and it is compared with the functionally related motor Eg5. Although Kif15 contains ADP in the catalytic site, its motor-domain structure was captured in the ‘ATP-like’ configuration, with the neck linker docked to the catalytic core. The interaction of Kif15 with microtubules was also investigated and structural differences between these two motors were elucidated which indicate profound differences in their mode of action, in agreement with current models of microtubule cross-linking and sliding. International Union of Crystallography 2013-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3919264/ /pubmed/24419385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1399004713028721 Text en © Klejnot et al. 2014 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Klejnot, Marta
Falnikar, Aditi
Ulaganathan, Venkatasubramanian
Cross, Robert A.
Baas, Peter W.
Kozielski, Frank
The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development
title The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development
title_full The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development
title_fullStr The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development
title_full_unstemmed The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development
title_short The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development
title_sort crystal structure and biochemical characterization of kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3919264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24419385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1399004713028721
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