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The KASH5 protein involved in meiotic chromosomal movements is a novel dynein activating adaptor
by
Zhang, Jingjing
, Garrott, Sharon R
, Shibuya, Hiroki
, Agrawal, Ritvija
, DeSantis, Morgan E
, Nandakumar, Jayakrishnan
, Gillies, John P
, Zang, Juliana L
in
Animals
/ Biotechnology industry
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell division
/ Chromosome Segregation
/ Chromosomes
/ cytoplasmic dynein 1
/ Dynactin Complex - metabolism
/ Dynein
/ Dyneins - genetics
/ Dyneins - metabolism
/ EF-hand
/ Env protein
/ Fertility
/ Gametogenesis
/ KASH5
/ LINC complex
/ Male
/ Meiosis
/ Mice
/ Microtubule-Associated Proteins - metabolism
/ Microtubules
/ Microtubules - metabolism
/ Molecular Biology
/ Molekylärbiologi
/ Motility
/ Photographic industry
/ Proteins
/ Spermatocytes
/ Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
2022
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The KASH5 protein involved in meiotic chromosomal movements is a novel dynein activating adaptor
by
Zhang, Jingjing
, Garrott, Sharon R
, Shibuya, Hiroki
, Agrawal, Ritvija
, DeSantis, Morgan E
, Nandakumar, Jayakrishnan
, Gillies, John P
, Zang, Juliana L
in
Animals
/ Biotechnology industry
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell division
/ Chromosome Segregation
/ Chromosomes
/ cytoplasmic dynein 1
/ Dynactin Complex - metabolism
/ Dynein
/ Dyneins - genetics
/ Dyneins - metabolism
/ EF-hand
/ Env protein
/ Fertility
/ Gametogenesis
/ KASH5
/ LINC complex
/ Male
/ Meiosis
/ Mice
/ Microtubule-Associated Proteins - metabolism
/ Microtubules
/ Microtubules - metabolism
/ Molecular Biology
/ Molekylärbiologi
/ Motility
/ Photographic industry
/ Proteins
/ Spermatocytes
/ Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
2022
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The KASH5 protein involved in meiotic chromosomal movements is a novel dynein activating adaptor
by
Zhang, Jingjing
, Garrott, Sharon R
, Shibuya, Hiroki
, Agrawal, Ritvija
, DeSantis, Morgan E
, Nandakumar, Jayakrishnan
, Gillies, John P
, Zang, Juliana L
in
Animals
/ Biotechnology industry
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell division
/ Chromosome Segregation
/ Chromosomes
/ cytoplasmic dynein 1
/ Dynactin Complex - metabolism
/ Dynein
/ Dyneins - genetics
/ Dyneins - metabolism
/ EF-hand
/ Env protein
/ Fertility
/ Gametogenesis
/ KASH5
/ LINC complex
/ Male
/ Meiosis
/ Mice
/ Microtubule-Associated Proteins - metabolism
/ Microtubules
/ Microtubules - metabolism
/ Molecular Biology
/ Molekylärbiologi
/ Motility
/ Photographic industry
/ Proteins
/ Spermatocytes
/ Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
2022
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The KASH5 protein involved in meiotic chromosomal movements is a novel dynein activating adaptor
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The KASH5 protein involved in meiotic chromosomal movements is a novel dynein activating adaptor
2022
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Dynein harnesses ATP hydrolysis to move cargo on microtubules in multiple biological contexts. Dynein meets a unique challenge in meiosis by moving chromosomes tethered to the nuclear envelope to facilitate homolog pairing essential for gametogenesis. Though processive dynein motility requires binding to an activating adaptor, the identity of the activating adaptor required for dynein to move meiotic chromosomes is unknown. We show that the meiosis-specific nuclear-envelope protein KASH5 is a dynein activating adaptor: KASH5 directly binds dynein using a mechanism conserved among activating adaptors and converts dynein into a processive motor. We map the dynein-binding surface of KASH5, identifying mutations that abrogate dynein binding in vitro and disrupt recruitment of the dynein machinery to the nuclear envelope in cultured cells and mouse spermatocytes in vivo. Our study identifies KASH5 as the first transmembrane dynein activating adaptor and provides molecular insights into how it activates dynein during meiosis.
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eLife Science Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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