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Mechanisms by Which Kinesin-5 Motors Perform Their Multiple Intracellular Functions

Himanshu Pandey, Mary Popov, Alina Goldstein-Levitin, Larisa Gheber

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bipolar kinesin-5 motor proteins perform multiple intracellular functions, mainly during mitotic cell division. Their specialized structural characteristics enable these motors to perform their essential functions by crosslinking and sliding apart antiparallel microtubules (MTs). In this review, we discuss the specialized structural features of kinesin-5 motors, and the mechanisms by which these features relate to kinesin-5 functions and motile properties. In addition, we discuss the multiple roles of the kinesin-5 motors in dividing as well as in non-dividing cells, and examine their roles in pathogenetic conditions. We describe the recently discovered bidirectional motility in fungi kinesin-5 motors, and discuss its possible physiological relevance. Finally, we also focus on the multiple mechanisms of regulation of these unique motor proteins.

Topics & Concepts

KinesinMicrotubuleAntiparallel (mathematics)Motor proteinMotilityCell biologyMitosisBiologyMolecular motorIntracellularNeurosciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsMagnetic fieldMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsProtist diversity and phylogeny
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