Lis1 relieves cytoplasmic dynein-1 autoinhibition by acting as a molecular wedge

被引:0
|
作者
Eva P. Karasmanis
Janice M. Reimer
Agnieszka A. Kendrick
Kendrick H. V. Nguyen
Jennifer A. Rodriguez
Joey B. Truong
Indrajit Lahiri
Samara L. Reck-Peterson
Andres E. Leschziner
机构
[1] University of California San Diego,Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
[2] University of Sheffield,School of Biosciences
[3] University of California San Diego,Division of Biological Sciences, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
[4] Howard Hughes Medical Institute,Division of Biological Sciences, Department of Molecular Biology
[5] University of California San Diego,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Cytoplasmic dynein-1 transports intracellular cargo towards microtubule minus ends. Dynein is autoinhibited and undergoes conformational changes to form an active complex that consists of one or two dynein dimers, the dynactin complex, and activating adapter(s). The Lissencephaly 1 gene, LIS1, is genetically linked to the dynein pathway from fungi to mammals and is mutated in people with the neurodevelopmental disease lissencephaly. Lis1 is required for active dynein complexes to form, but how it enables this is unclear. Here, we present a structure of two yeast dynein motor domains with two Lis1 dimers wedged in-between. The contact sites between dynein and Lis1 in this structure, termed ‘Chi,’ are required for Lis1’s regulation of dynein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in vivo and the formation of active human dynein–dynactin–activating adapter complexes in vitro. We propose that this structure represents an intermediate in dynein’s activation pathway, revealing how Lis1 relieves dynein’s autoinhibited state.
引用
收藏
页码:1357 / 1364
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] A role for the lissencephaly gene LIS1 in mitosis and cytoplasmic dynein function
    Faulkner, NE
    Dujardin, DL
    Tai, CY
    Vaughan, KT
    O'Connell, CB
    Wangs, YL
    Vallee, RB
    NATURE CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 2 (11) : 784 - 791
  • [22] A role for the lissencephaly gene LIS1 in mitosis and cytoplasmic dynein function
    Nicole E. Faulkner
    Denis L. Dujardin
    Chin-Yin Tai
    Kevin T. Vaughan
    Christopher B. O'Connell
    Yu-li Wang
    Richard B. Vallee
    Nature Cell Biology, 2000, 2 : 784 - 791
  • [23] Regulation of cytoplasmic dynein behaviour and microtubule organization by mammalian Lis1
    Smith, DS
    Niethammer, M
    Ayala, R
    Zhou, Y
    Gambello, MJ
    Wynshaw-Boris, A
    Tsai, LH
    NATURE CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 2 (11) : 767 - 775
  • [24] LIS1 Clamps Dynein to the Microtubule
    Trokter, Martina
    Surrey, Thomas
    CELL, 2012, 150 (05) : 877 - 879
  • [25] LIS1 cracks open dynein
    Richard J. McKenney
    Nature Cell Biology, 2020, 22 : 515 - 517
  • [26] LIS1 cracks open dynein
    McKenney, Richard J.
    NATURE CELL BIOLOGY, 2020, 22 (05) : 515 - 517
  • [27] Functional Dissection of LIS1 and NDEL1 Towards Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Cytoplasmic Dynein Regulation
    Torisawa, Takayuki
    Nakayama, Akiko
    Furuta, Ken'ya
    Yamada, Masami
    Hirotsune, Shinji
    Toyoshima, Yoko Y.
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2011, 286 (03) : 1959 - 1965
  • [28] LIS1 and NUDEL directly regulate the motility of cytoplasmic dynein in cooperative manner
    Toba, S
    Toyo-oka, K
    Hirotsune, S
    Toyoshima, YY
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2005, 88 (01) : 652A - 652A
  • [29] Lis1 regulates dynein using a wedge-like mechanism.
    Toropova, K.
    Zou, S.
    Roberts, A. J.
    Huang, J.
    Reck-Peterson, S. L.
    Leschziner, A. E.
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 2013, 24
  • [30] Interaction of the Zika virus with the cytoplasmic dynein-1
    Zavala-Vargas, Dan Israel
    Visoso-Carbajal, Giovani
    Cedillo-Barron, Leticia
    Filisola-Villasenor, Jessica Georgina
    Rosales-Ramirez, Romel
    Ludert, Juan E. E.
    Morales-Rios, Edgar
    VIROLOGY JOURNAL, 2023, 20 (01)