Insight into microtubule disassembly by kinesin-13s from the structure of Kif2C bound to tubulin.
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ABSTRACT: Kinesin-13s are critical microtubule regulators which induce microtubule disassembly in an ATP dependent manner. To clarify their mechanism, we report here the crystal structure of a functional construct of the kinesin-13 Kif2C/MCAK in an ATP-like state and bound to the ??-tubulin heterodimer, a complex mimicking the species that dissociates from microtubule ends during catalytic disassembly. Our results picture how Kif2C stabilizes a curved tubulin conformation. The Kif2C ?4-L12-?5 region undergoes a remarkable 25° rotation upon tubulin binding to target the ??-tubulin hinge. This movement leads the ?5a-?5b motif to interact with the distal end of ?-tubulin, whereas the neck and the KVD motif, two specific elements of kinesin-13s, target the ?-tubulin distal end. Taken together with the study of Kif2C mutants, our data suggest that stabilization of a curved tubulin is an important contribution to the Kif2C mechanism.Kinesin-13s are microtubule depolymerizing enzymes. Here the authors present the crystal structure of a DARPin fused construct comprising the short neck region and motor domain of kinesin-13 in complex with an ??-tubulin heterodimer, which shows that kinesin-13 functions by stabilizing a curved tubulin conformation.
SUBMITTER: Wang W
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5503940 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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