scholarly journals Author response: Neck linker docking is critical for Kinesin-1 force generation in cells but at a cost to motor speed and processivity

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Breane G Budaitis ◽  
Shashank Jariwala ◽  
Dana N Reinemann ◽  
Kristin I Schimert ◽  
Guido Scarabelli ◽  
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eLife ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Breane G Budaitis ◽  
Shashank Jariwala ◽  
Dana N Reinemann ◽  
Kristin I Schimert ◽  
Guido Scarabelli ◽  
...  

Kinesin force generation involves ATP-induced docking of the neck linker (NL) along the motor core. However, the roles of the proposed steps of NL docking, cover-neck bundle (CNB) and asparagine latch (N-latch) formation, during force generation are unclear. Furthermore, the necessity of NL docking for transport of membrane-bound cargo in cells has not been tested. We generated kinesin-1 motors impaired in CNB and/or N-latch formation based on molecular dynamics simulations. The mutant motors displayed reduced force output and inability to stall in optical trap assays but exhibited increased speeds, run lengths, and landing rates under unloaded conditions. NL docking thus enhances force production but at a cost to speed and processivity. In cells, teams of mutant motors were hindered in their ability to drive transport of Golgi elements (high-load cargo) but not peroxisomes (low-load cargo). These results demonstrate that the NL serves as a mechanical element for kinesin-1 transport under physiological conditions.


Cytoskeleton ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 67 (9) ◽  
pp. 555-563 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oliver Jonas ◽  
Claus Duschl

Author(s):  
Yuyong Tao ◽  
Monika Mis ◽  
Levi Blazer ◽  
Mart Ustav ◽  
Zachary Steinhart ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhiguo Shang ◽  
Kaifeng Zhou ◽  
Chen Xu ◽  
Roseann Csencsits ◽  
Jared C Cochran ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael S Woody ◽  
Donald A Winkelmann ◽  
Marco Capitanio ◽  
E Michael Ostap ◽  
Yale E Goldman

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Lohner ◽  
Jean-Francois Rupprecht ◽  
Junquiang Hu ◽  
Nicola Mandriota ◽  
Mayur Saxena ◽  
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We present high resolution experiments performed on elementary contractile units in cells that challenge our current understanding of molecular motor force generation. The key features are the development of a force per motor considerably larger than forces measured in single molecule experiments, a force increase followed by relaxation controlled by a characteristic displacement rather than by a characteristic force, the observation of steps at half the actin filament period even though a large number of motors are at work in an elementary contractile unit. We propose a generic two-state model of molecular motor collections with hand-over-hand contractions and we find that these unexpected observations are spontaneously emerging features of a collective motor behavior.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Atherton ◽  
Irene Farabella ◽  
I-Mei Yu ◽  
Steven S Rosenfeld ◽  
Anne Houdusse ◽  
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