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Multiple kinesin-14 family members drive microtubule minus end-directed transport in plant cells.


ABSTRACT: Minus end-directed cargo transport along microtubules (MTs) is exclusively driven by the molecular motor dynein in a wide variety of cell types. Interestingly, during evolution, plants have lost the genes encoding dynein; the MT motors that compensate for dynein function are unknown. Here, we show that two members of the kinesin-14 family drive minus end-directed transport in plants. Gene knockout analyses of the moss Physcomitrella patens revealed that the plant-specific class VI kinesin-14, KCBP, is required for minus end-directed transport of the nucleus and chloroplasts. Purified KCBP directly bound to acidic phospholipids and unidirectionally transported phospholipid liposomes along MTs in vitro. Thus, minus end-directed transport of membranous cargoes might be driven by their direct interaction with this motor protein. Newly nucleated cytoplasmic MTs represent another known cargo exhibiting minus end-directed motility, and we identified the conserved class I kinesin-14 (ATK) as the motor involved. These results suggest that kinesin-14 motors were duplicated and developed as alternative MT-based minus end-directed transporters in land plants.

SUBMITTER: Yamada M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5461021 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiple kinesin-14 family members drive microtubule minus end-directed transport in plant cells.

Yamada Moé M   Tanaka-Takiguchi Yohko Y   Hayashi Masahito M   Nishina Momoko M   Goshima Gohta G  

The Journal of cell biology 20170425 6


Minus end-directed cargo transport along microtubules (MTs) is exclusively driven by the molecular motor dynein in a wide variety of cell types. Interestingly, during evolution, plants have lost the genes encoding dynein; the MT motors that compensate for dynein function are unknown. Here, we show that two members of the kinesin-14 family drive minus end-directed transport in plants. Gene knockout analyses of the moss <i>Physcomitrella patens</i> revealed that the plant-specific class VI kinesin  ...[more]

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