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Publication : In vivo optical trapping indicates kinesin's stall force is reduced by dynein during intracellular transport.

First Author  Blehm BH Year  2013
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  110
Issue  9 Pages  3381-6
PubMed ID  23404705 Mgi Jnum  J:195317
Mgi Id  MGI:5477887 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1219961110
Citation  Blehm BH, et al. (2013) In vivo optical trapping indicates kinesin's stall force is reduced by dynein during intracellular transport. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110(9):3381-6
abstractText  Kinesin and dynein are fundamental components of intracellular transport, but their interactions when simultaneously present on cargos are unknown. We built an optical trap that can be calibrated in vivo during data acquisition for each individual cargo to measure forces in living cells. Comparing directional stall forces in vivo and in vitro, we found evidence that cytoplasmic dynein is active during minus- and plus-end directed motion, whereas kinesin is only active in the plus direction. In vivo, we found outward ( approximately plus-end) stall forces range from 2 to 7 pN, which is significantly less than the 5- to 7-pN stall force measured in vitro for single kinesin molecules. In vitro measurements on beads with kinesin-1 and dynein bound revealed a similar distribution, implying that an interaction between opposite polarity motors causes this difference. Finally, inward ( approximately minus-end) stalls in vivo were 2-3 pN, which is higher than the 1.1-pN stall force of a single dynein, implying multiple active dynein.
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