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Dynactin integrity depends upon direct binding of dynamitin to Arp1

Dynactin is a multiprotein complex that works with cytoplasmic dynein and other motors to support a wide range of cell functions. It serves as an adaptor that binds both dynein and cargoes and enhances single-motor processivity. The dynactin subunit dynamitin (also known as p50) is believed to be in...

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Autores principales: Cheong, Frances Ka Yan, Feng, Lijuan, Sarkeshik, Ali, Yates, John R., Schroer, Trina A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The American Society for Cell Biology 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24829381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-03-0842
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author Cheong, Frances Ka Yan
Feng, Lijuan
Sarkeshik, Ali
Yates, John R.
Schroer, Trina A.
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Feng, Lijuan
Sarkeshik, Ali
Yates, John R.
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description Dynactin is a multiprotein complex that works with cytoplasmic dynein and other motors to support a wide range of cell functions. It serves as an adaptor that binds both dynein and cargoes and enhances single-motor processivity. The dynactin subunit dynamitin (also known as p50) is believed to be integral to dynactin structure because free dynamitin displaces the dynein-binding p150(Glued) subunit from the cargo-binding Arp1 filament. We show here that the intrinsically disordered dynamitin N-terminus binds to Arp1 directly. When expressed in cells, dynamitin amino acids (AA) 1–87 causes complete release of endogenous dynamitin, p150, and p24 from dynactin, leaving behind Arp1 filaments carrying the remaining dynactin subunits (CapZ, p62, Arp11, p27, and p25). Tandem-affinity purification–tagged dynamitin AA 1–87 binds the Arp filament specifically, and binding studies with purified native Arp1 reveal that this fragment binds Arp1 directly. Neither CapZ nor the p27/p25 dimer contributes to interactions between dynamitin and the Arp filament. This work demonstrates for the first time that Arp1 can directly bind any protein besides another Arp and provides important new insight into the underpinnings of dynactin structure.
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spelling pubmed-40918302014-10-01 Dynactin integrity depends upon direct binding of dynamitin to Arp1 Cheong, Frances Ka Yan Feng, Lijuan Sarkeshik, Ali Yates, John R. Schroer, Trina A. Mol Biol Cell Articles Dynactin is a multiprotein complex that works with cytoplasmic dynein and other motors to support a wide range of cell functions. It serves as an adaptor that binds both dynein and cargoes and enhances single-motor processivity. The dynactin subunit dynamitin (also known as p50) is believed to be integral to dynactin structure because free dynamitin displaces the dynein-binding p150(Glued) subunit from the cargo-binding Arp1 filament. We show here that the intrinsically disordered dynamitin N-terminus binds to Arp1 directly. When expressed in cells, dynamitin amino acids (AA) 1–87 causes complete release of endogenous dynamitin, p150, and p24 from dynactin, leaving behind Arp1 filaments carrying the remaining dynactin subunits (CapZ, p62, Arp11, p27, and p25). Tandem-affinity purification–tagged dynamitin AA 1–87 binds the Arp filament specifically, and binding studies with purified native Arp1 reveal that this fragment binds Arp1 directly. Neither CapZ nor the p27/p25 dimer contributes to interactions between dynamitin and the Arp filament. This work demonstrates for the first time that Arp1 can directly bind any protein besides another Arp and provides important new insight into the underpinnings of dynactin structure. The American Society for Cell Biology 2014-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4091830/ /pubmed/24829381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-03-0842 Text en © 2014 Cheong et al. This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0). “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society of Cell Biology.
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Yates, John R.
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title_sort dynactin integrity depends upon direct binding of dynamitin to arp1
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24829381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-03-0842
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