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Allosteric Communication in the Dynein Motor Domain

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CELL
卷 159, 期 4, 页码 857-868

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.10.018

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  1. NIH [R01GM09731, S10RR026814, 9 P41 GM103310]
  2. UCSF (Breakthrough Biomedical Research Award)
  3. American Heart Association [11POST7110022]
  4. Merck fellowship of the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation [DRG-2136-12]

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Dyneins power microtubule motility using ring-shaped, AAA-containing motor domains. Here, we report X-ray and electron microscopy (EM) structures of yeast dynein bound to different ATP analogs, which collectively provide insight into the roles of dynein's two major ATPase sites, AAA1 and AAA3, in the conformational change mechanism. ATP binding to AAA1 triggers a cascade of conformational changes that propagate to all six AAA domains and cause a large movement of the ``linker,'' dynein's mechanical element. In contrast to the role of AAA1 in driving motility, nucleotide transitions in AAA3 gate the transmission of conformational changes between AAA1 and the linker, suggesting that AAA3 acts as a regulatory switch. Further structural and mutational studies also uncover a role for the linker in regulating the catalytic cycle of AAA1. Together, these results reveal how dynein's two major ATP-binding sites initiate and modulate conformational changes in the motor domain during motility.

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