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Dynein achieves processive motion using both stochastic and coordinated stepping.


ABSTRACT: Processivity, the ability of single molecules to move continuously along a track, is a fundamental requirement of cargo-transporting molecular motors. Here, we investigate how cytoplasmic dynein, a homodimeric, microtubule-based motor, achieves processive motion. To do this, we developed a versatile method for assembling Saccharomyces cerevisiae dynein heterodimers, using complementary DNA oligonucleotides covalently linked to dynein monomers labeled with different organic fluorophores. Using two-color, single-molecule microscopy and high-precision, two-dimensional tracking, we find that dynein has a highly variable stepping pattern that is distinct from all other processive cytoskeletal motors, which use 'hand-over-hand' mechanisms. Uniquely, dynein stepping is stochastic when its two motor domains are close together. However, coordination emerges as the distance between motor domains increases, implying that a tension-based mechanism governs these steps. This plasticity may allow tuning of dynein for its diverse cellular functions.

SUBMITTER: Qiu W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3272163 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynein achieves processive motion using both stochastic and coordinated stepping.

Qiu Weihong W   Derr Nathan D ND   Goodman Brian S BS   Villa Elizabeth E   Wu David D   Shih William W   Reck-Peterson Samara L SL  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20120108 2


Processivity, the ability of single molecules to move continuously along a track, is a fundamental requirement of cargo-transporting molecular motors. Here, we investigate how cytoplasmic dynein, a homodimeric, microtubule-based motor, achieves processive motion. To do this, we developed a versatile method for assembling Saccharomyces cerevisiae dynein heterodimers, using complementary DNA oligonucleotides covalently linked to dynein monomers labeled with different organic fluorophores. Using tw  ...[more]

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