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Mechanics of Cytoplasmic Dynein

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Abstract

Cytoplasmic dynein is responsible for motility and force generation functions towards the microtubule minus end. In comparison to kinesin and myosin motors, the mechanism of dynein motility was not well understood due to the complexity of its structure and massive size. Using single-molecule imaging methods, we presented a robust mechanistic model of how dynein steps along microtubules and generates force. We reversed the direction of dynein motility by protein engineering, which explained why all dyneins move towards the microtubule minus-end. We have also studied the activation and motility of mammalian dynein-dynactin complexes, and how the dynein transport machinery is regulated by dynein-associated factors, microtubule-associated proteins, and cargo adaptors. These results alter our view on how dynein functions as a motor and transports cargos in cells.

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Publication: 1. Sinan Can, Samuel Lacey, Mert Gur, Andrew P. Carter, Ahmet Yildiz. Dynein's directionality is controlled by the angle and length of its stalk. Nature 566(7744):407-410 (2019).<br>2. Mohamed M. Elshenawy, John T. Canty, Liya Oster, Luke S. Ferro, Zhou Zhou, Scott C. Blanchard, Ahmet Yildiz. Cargo adaptors regulate stepping and force generation of mammalian dynein-dynactin. Nature Chemical Biology 2019; 15, 1093โ€“1101.<br>3. Yasin Ezber, Vladislav Belyy, Sinan Can, Ahmet Yildiz. Dynein Harnesses Active Fluctuations of Microtubules for Faster Movement. Nature Physics 16, 312โ€“316 (2020).<br>4. Mohamed M. Elshenawy, Emre Kusakci, Sara Volz, Janina Baumbach, Simon L. Bullock, Ahmet Yildiz. Lis1 activates dynein motility by modulating its pairing with dynactin. Nature Cell Biology 22(5):570-578 (2020).<br>5. Luke S Ferro, Lisa Eshun-Wilson, Jonathan Fernandes, Qianglin Fang, Eva Nogales, Ahmet Yildiz. The mechanism of motor inhibition by microtubule-associated proteins. biorXiv doi: 10.1101/2020.10.22.351346 (under review in Science).

Presenters

  • Ahmet Yildiz

    University of California, Berkeley

Authors

  • Ahmet Yildiz

    University of California, Berkeley