Cytoplasmic dynein nucleates microtubules to organize them into radial arrays in vivo.

نویسندگان

  • Viacheslav Malikov
  • Anna Kashina
  • Vladimir Rodionov
چکیده

Numerous evidence demonstrates that dynein is crucial for organization of microtubules (MTs) into radial arrays, but its exact function in this process is unclear. Here, we studied the role of cytoplasmic dynein in MT radial array formation in the absence of the centrosome. We found that dynein is a potent MT nucleator in vitro and that stimulation of dynein activity in cytoplasmic fragments of melanophores induces nucleation-dependent formation of MT radial array in the absence of the centrosome. This new property of dynein, in combination with its known role as an MT motor that is essential for MT array organization in the absence and presence of the centrosome, makes it a unique molecule whose activity is necessary and sufficient for the formation and maintenance of MT radial arrays in cells.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Molecular biology of the cell

دوره 15 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004