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Conformational diversity of dynactin
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Saito, Kei The University of Tokyo
Murayama, Takashi Juntendo University
Hata, Tomone The University of Tokyo
Kobayashi, Takuya Juntendo University
Shibata, Keitaro The University of Tokyo|National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Tokushima University Educator and Researcher Directory
Kazuno, Saiko Juntendo University
Fujimura, Tsutomu Juntendo University|Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University
Sakurai, Takashi Juntendo University
Toyoshima, Yoko Y. The University of Tokyo
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Journal Article
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Dynactin is a principal regulator of the minus-end directed microtubule motor dynein. The sidearm of dynactin is essential for binding to microtubules and regulation of dynein activity. Although our understanding of the structure of the dynactin backbone (Arp1 rod) has greatly improved recently, structural details of the sidearm subcomplex remain elusive. Here, we report the flexible nature and diverse conformations of dynactin sidearm observed by electron microscopy. Using nanogold labeling and deletion mutant analysis, we determined the domain organization of the largest subunit p150 and discovered that its coiled-coil (CC1), dynein-binding domain, adopted either a folded or an extended form. Furthermore, the entire sidearm exhibited several characteristic forms, and the equilibrium among them depended on salt concentrations. These conformational diversities of the dynactin complex provide clues to understanding how it binds to microtubules and regulates dynein.
Journal Title
Molecular Biology of the Cell
ISSN
19394586
Publisher
The American Society for Cell Biology
Volume
31
Issue
12
Start Page
1218
End Page
1231
Published Date
2020-05-28
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This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0).
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