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A microscopy-based screen employing multiplex genome sequencing identifies cargo-specific requirements for dynein velocity.


ABSTRACT: The timely delivery of membranous organelles and macromolecules to specific locations within the majority of eukaryotic cells depends on microtubule-based transport. Here we describe a screening method to identify mutations that have a critical effect on intracellular transport and its regulation using mutagenesis, multicolor-fluorescence microscopy, and multiplex genome sequencing. This screen exploits the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans, which has many of the advantages of yeast molecular genetics but uses long-range microtubule-based transport in a manner more similar to metazoan cells. Using this method, we identified seven mutants that represent novel alleles of components of the intracellular transport machinery: specifically, kinesin-1, cytoplasmic dynein, and the dynein regulators Lis1 and dynactin. The two dynein mutations identified in our screen map to dynein's AAA+ catalytic core. Single-molecule studies reveal that both mutations reduce dynein's velocity in vitro. In vivo these mutants severely impair the distribution and velocity of endosomes, a known dynein cargo. In contrast, another dynein cargo, the nucleus, is positioned normally in these mutants. These results reveal that different dynein functions have distinct stringencies for motor performance.

SUBMITTER: Tan K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3937092 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A microscopy-based screen employing multiplex genome sequencing identifies cargo-specific requirements for dynein velocity.

Tan Kaeling K   Roberts Anthony J AJ   Chonofsky Mark M   Egan Martin J MJ   Reck-Peterson Samara L SL  

Molecular biology of the cell 20140108 5


The timely delivery of membranous organelles and macromolecules to specific locations within the majority of eukaryotic cells depends on microtubule-based transport. Here we describe a screening method to identify mutations that have a critical effect on intracellular transport and its regulation using mutagenesis, multicolor-fluorescence microscopy, and multiplex genome sequencing. This screen exploits the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans, which has many of the advantages of yeast molecu  ...[more]

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