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Molecular engines and proteins as nano-biomachines Highways for molecular motors – kinesin and dynein Kinesin 10 different kinesin subfamilies – same globular head, but different tails Two broad functional groups— cytosolic and mitotic kinesins. Cytosolic kinesins: vesicle and organelle transport. Responsible for shuttling mitochondria, Golgi bodies, and vesicles within eukaryotic cells Mitotic kinesins: spindle assembly and chromosome segregation in cell division https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-uuk4Pr2i8 Kinesin Kinesin head is structurally similar to myosin motor domain The MT-binding site in Kinesin is placed like the actin-binding site in myosin Common ancestor? Kinesin moves in 8 nm steps corresponding to the distance between successive alpha- and beta-tubulin monomers in a protofilament. Moves from –ve to +ve direction of microtubules. Molecular Cell Biology. 5th Edition. 2004. Dynein A microtubule-based molecular motor involved in axonal transport, mitosis, and cilia/flagella movement Two types: Cytoplasmic and Axonemal Forms large molecular complexes Cargoes: membranous organelles, including lysosomes, endosomes, phagosomes, and the golgi complex Cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain can adapt to diverse cargos and functions by changing its composition Dynein mediates transport to the (-) end of MTs Structure of Dynein Tail located at the N-terminal ~1,400 amino acid residues and involved in cargo binding (gray ). Next ~550 residues comprise the “linker” (pink ), which changes its conformation depending on the nucleotide state. Head (motor) domain is composed of six AAA+ (ATPase associated with diverse cellular activities) modules. Among the six AAA+ domains, hydrolysis at the first AAA domain mainly provides the energy for dynein motility. Stalk domain of dynein was identified as the microtubule binding domain.Tip of the buttress/strut is in contact with the middle of the stalk and probably works as a mechanical reinforcement of the stalk.. Electron microscopy of dynein. J Cell Biol. 2013. 202:15-23. Dynein present in cilia and flagella are termed axonemal dyneins. Cilia and flagella are found on a variety of cell types, ranging from single cell protozoa and sperm to the ciliated epithelia of the respiratory and reproductive tracts. Ciliary motility is generated by the dynein-driven sliding of doublet microtubules. Defects in the dynein motors or components that regulate their activity can have profound consequences; in vertebrates, these include infertility, respiratory disease, and defects in the determination of the left–right axis during embryonic development. These defects are called “Ciliopathies”. Cilia. 2012. 1:1-16 Cilia of Paramecium Cell Motil Cytoskel. 2009. 66:220-336 Flagella of sperm Rotary motors ATP synthase Located in the inner mitochondrial membrane and the chloroplast thylakoid membranes of eukaryotes, as well as in prokaryotic plasma membranes. Ancient family of proteins, highly conserved ATP synthase Function similar to turbines of hydroelectric water plant Proton Gradient like water of the dam Protons flow from higher to lower gradient Synthase components rotate in response to proton flow Generated rotational energy coupled to ATP synthesis F1 has α3β3γδε conformation Fo proton pump, blocked by oligomycin ATP synthase “loose”, “tight” and “open” conformations – John Walker and Paul Boyer Modular evolution model A proton pump and a helicase got together….... ATP synthase Medium contains 2 mM ATP. Noji et al., 1997, Nature Cilia and Flagella Propels cells forward or sweeps materials across Cilia and Flagella Same axonemal structure Microtubule arranged in 9+2 pattern Associated dynein, other proteins Cilia and Flagella Sliding force in the axoneme converted to bend by regions that resist sliding Nucleic acid motors Bacteriophage RNA polymerases- transcribe RNA from DNA DNA polymerase- Synthesize double stranded DNA Helicase-reduce double strands of DNA Topoisomerase- reduce supercoiling of DNA Viral DNA packaging motors Bacteriophage Bacteriophage Bacteriophage When stretched out to its full extent, the DNA is around 10µm long, 200 times the size of the capsid The DNA packaging motor “terminase” can work against loads of up to 57pN on average Contains ATPase function 1 ATP = 2 bp packaging Bacteriophage DNA packaging Simpson et al., Nature, 2000 Bacteriophage DNA packaging Simpson et al., Nature, 2000 Bacteriophage DNA packaging Simpson et al., Nature, 2000 Bacteriophage DNA packaging Lander et al., Science, 2006 Lander et al., Science, 2006 DNA polymerase DNA polymerase References Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. 5th Edition. 2008. David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox. Molecular Cell Biology. 5th Edition. 2004. Lodish, Berk, Matsudaira, Kaiser, Krieger, Scott,Zipursky and Darnell. Alberts B and Lye RM (1992) Unscrambling the puzzle of biological machines: The importance of the details. Cell 68:415-420. Howard J (1997) Molecular motors: Structural adaptations to cellular functions. Nature 389:561-567. Kikkawa M (2013) Big steps toward understanding dynein. J Cell Biol 202:1523. Porter ME and Sale WS (2000) The 9+2 axoneme anchor multiple inner arm dyneins and a network of kinases and phosphatases that control motility. J Cell Biol 151: F37-42. Sowa Y and Berry RM (2008) Bacterial flagellar motor. Quarterly Rev Biophy 41:103-132. Vallee RB, Williams JC, Varma D, Barnhart LE (2004) Dynein: An ancient motor protein involved in multiple modes of transport. J Neurobiol 58:189–200. 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