Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
ISSN-L : 0386-7196

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IC2 participates in the cooperative activation of outer arm dynein densely attached to microtubules
Yusuke KondoTomoka OgawaEmiri KannoMasafumi HironoTakako Kato-MinouraRitsu KamiyaToshiki Yagi
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Ciliary outer-arm dynein (OAD) consists of heavy chains (HCs), intermediate chains (ICs), and light chains (LCs), of which HCs are the motor proteins that produce force. Studies using the green alga Chlamydomonas have revealed that ICs and LCs form a complex (IC/LC tower) at the base of the OAD tail and play a crucial role in anchoring OAD to specific sites on the microtubule. In this study, we isolated a novel slow-swimming Chlamydomonas mutant deficient in the IC2 protein. This mutation, E279K, is in the third of the seven WD repeat domains. No apparent abnormality was observed in electron microscope observations of axonemes or in SDS-PAGE analyses of dynein subunits. To explore the reason for the lowered motility in this mutant, in vitro microtubule sliding experiments were performed, which revealed that the motor activity of the mutant OAD was lowered. In particular, a large difference was observed between wild type (WT) and the mutant in the microtubule sliding velocity in microtubule bundles formed with the addition of OAD: ~35.3 µm/sec (WT) and ~4.3 µm/sec (mutant). From this and other results, we propose that IC2 in an OAD interacts with the β HC of the adjacent OAD, and that an OAD-OAD interaction is important for efficient beating of cilia and flagella.
Key words: cilia, axoneme, dynein heavy chain, cooperativity
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