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Molecular architecture of the autoinhibited kinesin-1 lambda particle

Johannes F. Weijman, Sathish K.N. Yadav, Katherine J. Surridge, Jessica A. Cross, Ufuk Borucu, Judith Mantell, Derek N. Woolfson, Christiane Schaffitzel, Mark P. Dodding

2022Science Advances58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite continuing progress in kinesin enzyme mechanochemistry and emerging understanding of the cargo recognition machinery, it is not known how these functions are coupled and controlled by the α-helical coiled coils encoded by a large component of kinesin protein sequences. Here, we combine computational structure prediction with single-particle negative-stain electron microscopy to reveal the coiled-coil architecture of heterotetrameric kinesin-1 in its compact state. An unusual flexion in the scaffold enables folding of the complex, bringing the kinesin heavy chain-light chain interface into close apposition with a tetrameric assembly formed from the region of the molecule previously assumed to be the folding hinge. This framework for autoinhibition is required to uncover how engagement of cargo and other regulatory factors drives kinesin-1 activation.

Topics & Concepts

KinesinFolding (DSP implementation)MicrotubuleCoiled coilBiophysicsProtein foldingPhysicsNanotechnologyChemistryBiologyCell biologyMaterials scienceEngineeringNuclear magnetic resonanceElectrical engineeringMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsCellular Mechanics and InteractionsForce Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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