نتایج جستجو برای: dynein

تعداد نتایج: 4423  

Journal: :Cell 1999
Andrew W Tai Jen-Zen Chuang Christian Bode Uwe Wolfrum Ching-Hwa Sung

The interaction of cytoplasmic dynein with its cargoes is thought to be indirectly mediated by dynactin, a complex that binds to the dynein intermediate chain. However, the roles of other dynein subunits in cargo binding have been unknown. Here we demonstrate that dynein translocates rhodopsin-bearing vesicles along microtubules. This interaction occurs directly between the C-terminal cytoplasm...

2013
Marvin E Tanenbaum Ronald D Vale Richard J McKenney

Cytoplasmic dynein is the predominant minus-end-directed microtubule (MT) motor in most eukaryotic cells. In addition to transporting vesicular cargos, dynein helps to organize MTs within MT networks such as mitotic spindles. How dynein performs such non-canonical functions is unknown. Here we demonstrate that dynein crosslinks and slides anti-parallel MTs in vitro. Surprisingly, a minimal dime...

2016
Alison E. Twelvetrees Stefano Pernigo Anneri Sanger Pedro Guedes-Dias Giampietro Schiavo Roberto A. Steiner Mark P. Dodding Erika L.F. Holzbaur

Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized to axon terminals. This localization is critical as dynein powers essential retrograde trafficking events required for neuronal survival, such as neurotrophic signaling. Here, we demonstrate that the outward transport of dynein from soma to axon terminal is driven by direct interactions with the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Juliane P Caviston Jennifer L Ross Sheila M Antony Mariko Tokito Erika L F Holzbaur

Cytoplasmic dynein is a multisubunit microtubule motor complex that, together with its activator, dynactin, drives vesicular cargo toward the minus ends of microtubules. Huntingtin (Htt) is a vesicle-associated protein found in both neuronal and nonneuronal cells that is thought to be involved in vesicular transport. In this study, we demonstrate through yeast two-hybrid and affinity chromatogr...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Richard A. Heil-Chapdelaine Jessica R. Oberle John A. Cooper

In budding yeast, the mitotic spindle moves into the neck between the mother and bud via dynein-dependent sliding of cytoplasmic microtubules along the cortex of the bud. How dynein and microtubules interact with the cortex is unknown. We found that cells lacking Num1p failed to exhibit dynein-dependent microtubule sliding in the bud, resulting in defective mitotic spindle movement and nuclear ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Steven M. Markus Katelyn A. Kalutkiewicz Wei-Lih Lee

BACKGROUND Cytoplasmic dynein motility along microtubules is critical for diverse cellular processes ranging from vesicular transport to nuclear envelope breakdown to mitotic spindle alignment. In yeast, we have proposed a regulated-offloading model to explain how dynein motility drives microtubule sliding along the cortex, powering transport of the nucleus into the mother-bud neck [1, 2]: the ...

Journal: :Cell 2012
Liedewij Laan Nenad Pavin Julien Husson Guillaume Romet-Lemonne Martijn van Duijn Magdalena Preciado López Ronald D. Vale Frank Jülicher Samara L. Reck-Peterson Marileen Dogterom

Dynein at the cortex contributes to microtubule-based positioning processes such as spindle positioning during embryonic cell division and centrosome positioning during fibroblast migration. To investigate how cortical dynein interacts with microtubule ends to generate force and how this functional association impacts positioning, we have reconstituted the 'cortical' interaction between dynein ...

2014
Anthony J Roberts Brian S Goodman Samara L Reck-Peterson

Cytoplasmic dynein powers intracellular movement of cargo toward the microtubule minus end. The first step in a variety of dynein transport events is the targeting of dynein to the dynamic microtubule plus end, but the molecular mechanism underlying this spatial regulation is not understood. Here, we reconstitute dynein plus-end transport using purified proteins from S. cerevisiae and dissect t...

Journal: :Science 2014
Richard J McKenney Walter Huynh Marvin E Tanenbaum Gira Bhabha Ronald D Vale

Cytoplasmic dynein is a molecular motor that transports a large variety of cargoes (e.g., organelles, messenger RNAs, and viruses) along microtubules over long intracellular distances. The dynactin protein complex is important for dynein activity in vivo, but its precise role has been unclear. Here, we found that purified mammalian dynein did not move processively on microtubules in vitro. Howe...

2015
Urko del Castillo Michael Winding Wen Lu Vladimir I Gelfand Viki Allan

In this study, we investigated how microtubule motors organize microtubules in Drosophila neurons. We showed that, during the initial stages of axon outgrowth, microtubules display mixed polarity and minus-end-out microtubules push the tip of the axon, consistent with kinesin-1 driving outgrowth by sliding antiparallel microtubules. At later stages, the microtubule orientation in the axon switc...

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