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A Tubulin Binding Switch Underlies Kip3/Kinesin-8 Depolymerase Activity.


ABSTRACT: Kinesin-8 motors regulate the size of microtubule structures, using length-dependent accumulation at the plus end to preferentially disassemble long microtubules. Despite extensive study, the kinesin-8 depolymerase mechanism remains under debate. Here, we provide evidence for an alternative, tubulin curvature-sensing model of microtubule depolymerization by the budding yeast kinesin-8, Kip3. Kinesin-8/Kip3 uses ATP hydrolysis, like other kinesins, for stepping on the microtubule lattice, but at the plus end Kip3 undergoes a switch: its ATPase activity is suppressed when it binds tightly to the curved conformation of tubulin. This prolongs plus-end binding, stabilizes protofilament curvature, and ultimately promotes microtubule disassembly. The tubulin curvature-sensing model is supported by our identification of Kip3 structural elements necessary and sufficient for plus-end binding and depolymerase activity, as well as by the identification of an ?-tubulin residue specifically required for the Kip3-curved tubulin interaction. Together, these findings elucidate a major regulatory mechanism controlling the size of cellular microtubule structures.

SUBMITTER: Arellano-Santoyo H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5573156 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Tubulin Binding Switch Underlies Kip3/Kinesin-8 Depolymerase Activity.

Arellano-Santoyo Hugo H   Geyer Elisabeth A EA   Stokasimov Ema E   Chen Geng-Yuan GY   Su Xiaolei X   Hancock William W   Rice Luke M LM   Pellman David D  

Developmental cell 20170701 1


Kinesin-8 motors regulate the size of microtubule structures, using length-dependent accumulation at the plus end to preferentially disassemble long microtubules. Despite extensive study, the kinesin-8 depolymerase mechanism remains under debate. Here, we provide evidence for an alternative, tubulin curvature-sensing model of microtubule depolymerization by the budding yeast kinesin-8, Kip3. Kinesin-8/Kip3 uses ATP hydrolysis, like other kinesins, for stepping on the microtubule lattice, but at  ...[more]

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