Title: Microtubule motors
1Microtubulemotors
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2Intracellulartransport vesicles
VSVG-GFP and Microtubules
3Fast Axonal Transport
Loligo
in vivo in vitro
4Freeze!
Transport vesicle
kinesin
microtubule
50 nm
5Biophysical analysis
Kinesin develops about 6 picoNewtons (pN) of force
8nm steps correspond to the spacing of tubulin
dimers
6Conventional KinesinTwo heads are better than
one!
ATP
7Kinesin model
8In vitro motility
Fluorescent microtubules gliding over a
kinesin-coated surface
Kinesin
9Biotech saddles the beast
A rectifying shape can direct traffic
10Kinesins share a conserved motor domain, placed
in different evolutionary contexts
100 nm
11Turning tail
400kDa Conventional Kinesin
Ionic strength (in vitro) Post-translational
modification?
Folding modulates interactions with microtubules
and cargo
12Kinesin in vitro motility assays
seed
Using polarity marked microtubules
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Conventional kinesin is a plus-end directed motor
(minus-end of track leads)
Ncd is a kinesin that side steps in a weakly
minus-end directed motion to rotate the track
13Stepping out
14Kinesin family tree
15MAPs can block motor activity
Kinesin-driven anterograde movement of
mitochondria is blocked by ectopic expression of
MAPs like Tau
16Cytoplasmic dynein
17Adapting to a membrane
18Cytoplasmic dynein and b-COP
19Dynein inhibition causes outward dispersal of
lysosomes
20Dynein family tree
Spotty, perinuclear localization
Flagellar dyneins
Golgi localization
21Chlamydomonas
22Flagellar structure
23The flagellar dynein motor is (a) complex
24Microtubule sliding powers flagellar beating
25Sliding disintegration
26Dynein Mechanochemical Cycle
27Axonemal abnormalities
Normal
Kartageners syndrome
28Keeping the beat!
29Regulation
30Building the flagellum
31Microtubule commuters
kinesin
dynein