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Publication : Stable kinesin and dynein assemblies drive the axonal transport of mammalian prion protein vesicles.

First Author  Encalada SE Year  2011
Journal  Cell Volume  144
Issue  4 Pages  551-65
PubMed ID  21335237 Mgi Jnum  J:170887
Mgi Id  MGI:4947863 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2011.01.021
Citation  Encalada SE, et al. (2011) Stable kinesin and dynein assemblies drive the axonal transport of mammalian prion protein vesicles. Cell 144(4):551-65
abstractText  Kinesin and dynein are opposite-polarity microtubule motors that drive the tightly regulated transport of a variety of cargoes. Both motors can bind to cargo, but their overall composition on axonal vesicles and whether this composition directly modulates transport activity are unknown. Here we characterize the intracellular transport and steady-state motor subunit composition of mammalian prion protein (PrP(C)) vesicles. We identify Kinesin-1 and cytoplasmic dynein as major PrP(C) vesicle motor complexes and show that their activities are tightly coupled. Regulation of normal retrograde transport by Kinesin-1 is independent of dynein-vesicle attachment and requires the vesicle association of a complete Kinesin-1 heavy and light chain holoenzyme. Furthermore, motor subunits remain stably associated with stationary as well as with moving vesicles. Our data suggest a coordination model wherein PrP(C) vesicles maintain a stable population of associated motors whose activity is modulated by regulatory factors instead of by structural changes to motor-cargo associations.
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