Conversion of Unc104/KIF1A kinesin into a processive motor after dimerization

2002-09-27 | journal article; research paper

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​Conversion of Unc104/KIF1A kinesin into a processive motor after dimerization​
Tomishige, M.; Klopfenstein, D. R.   & Vale, R. D​ (2002) 
Science297(5590) pp. 2263​-2267​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1073386 

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Tomishige, Michio; Klopfenstein, Dieter R. ; Vale, Ronald D
Abstract
Unc104/KIF1A belongs to a class of monomeric kinesin motors that have been thought to possess an unusual motility mechanism. Unlike the unidirectional motion driven by the coordinated actions of the two heads in conventional kinesins, single-headed KIF1A was reported to undergo biased diffusional motion along microtubules. Here, we show that Unc104/KIF1A can dimerize and move unidirectionally and processively with rapid velocities characteristic of transport in living cells. These results suggest that Unc104/KIF1A operates in vivo by a mechanism similar to conventional kinesin and that regulation of motor dimerization may be used to control transport by this class of kinesins.
Issue Date
27-September-2002
Journal
Science 
ISSN
0036-8075
eISSN
1095-9203
Language
English

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