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How Dynein Moves Along Microtubules.


ABSTRACT: Cytoplasmic dynein, a member of the AAA (ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities) family of proteins, drives the processive movement of numerous intracellular cargos towards the minus end of microtubules. Here, we summarize the structural and motile properties of dynein and highlight features that distinguish this motor from kinesin-1 and myosin V, two well-studied transport motors. Integrating information from recent crystal and cryoelectron microscopy structures, as well as high-resolution single-molecule studies, we also discuss models for how dynein biases its movement in one direction along a microtubule track, and present a movie that illustrates these principles.

SUBMITTER: Bhabha G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4706479 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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How Dynein Moves Along Microtubules.

Bhabha Gira G   Johnson Graham T GT   Schroeder Courtney M CM   Vale Ronald D RD  

Trends in biochemical sciences 20151209 1


Cytoplasmic dynein, a member of the AAA (ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities) family of proteins, drives the processive movement of numerous intracellular cargos towards the minus end of microtubules. Here, we summarize the structural and motile properties of dynein and highlight features that distinguish this motor from kinesin-1 and myosin V, two well-studied transport motors. Integrating information from recent crystal and cryoelectron microscopy structures, as well as high-re  ...[more]

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