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Deposition Date 2021-01-14
Release Date 2021-05-26
Last Version Date 2024-05-01
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
7BJS
Title:
Crystal structure of Khc/atypical Tm1 complex
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Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.28 Å
R-Value Free:
0.27
R-Value Work:
0.22
R-Value Observed:
0.23
Space Group:
P 1 21 1
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Kinesin heavy chain
Gene (Uniprot):Khc
Chain IDs:A, B
Chain Length:89
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Drosophila melanogaster
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:SD21996p
Chain IDs:C
Chain Length:85
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Drosophila melanogaster
Primary Citation
Molecular basis of mRNA transport by a kinesin-1-atypical tropomyosin complex.
Genes Dev. 35 976 991 (2021)
PMID: 34140355 DOI: 10.1101/gad.348443.121

Abstact

Kinesin-1 carries cargos including proteins, RNAs, vesicles, and pathogens over long distances within cells. The mechanochemical cycle of kinesins is well described, but how they establish cargo specificity is not fully understood. Transport of oskar mRNA to the posterior pole of the Drosophila oocyte is mediated by Drosophila kinesin-1, also called kinesin heavy chain (Khc), and a putative cargo adaptor, the atypical tropomyosin, aTm1. How the proteins cooperate in mRNA transport is unknown. Here, we present the high-resolution crystal structure of a Khc-aTm1 complex. The proteins form a tripartite coiled coil comprising two in-register Khc chains and one aTm1 chain, in antiparallel orientation. We show that aTm1 binds to an evolutionarily conserved cargo binding site on Khc, and mutational analysis confirms the importance of this interaction for mRNA transport in vivo. Furthermore, we demonstrate that Khc binds RNA directly and that it does so via its alternative cargo binding domain, which forms a positively charged joint surface with aTm1, as well as through its adjacent auxiliary microtubule binding domain. Finally, we show that aTm1 plays a stabilizing role in the interaction of Khc with RNA, which distinguishes aTm1 from classical motor adaptors.

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