Bicaudal d family adaptor proteins control the velocity of Dynein-based movements

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2014-09-11

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Schlager, M.A.
Serra-Marquez, A.
Grigoriev, IlyaISNI 0000000492860971
Gumy, Laura FISNI 0000000394059478
Estevez da Silva, M.
Wulf, Phebe SISNI 0000000492960454
Akhmanova, AnnaISNI 0000000390996464
Hoogenraad, CasperISNI 0000000396512854

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Cargo transport along microtubules is driven by the collective function of microtubule plus- and minus-end-directed motors (kinesins and dyneins). How the velocity of cargo transport is driven by opposing teams of motors is still poorly understood. Here, we combined inducible recruitment of motors and adaptors to Rab6 secretory vesicles with detailed tracking of vesicle movements to investigate how changes in the transport machinery affect vesicle motility. We find that the velocities of kinesin-based vesicle movements are slower and more homogeneous than those of dynein-based movements. We also find that Bicaudal D (BICD) adaptor proteins can regulate dynein-based vesicle motility. BICD-related protein 1 (BICDR-1) accelerates minus-end-directed vesicle movements and affects Rab6 vesicle distribution. These changes are accompanied by reduced axonal outgrowth in neurons, supporting their physiological importance. Our study suggests that adaptor proteins can modulate the velocity of dynein-based motility and thereby control the distribution of transport carriers.

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Schlager, M A, Serra-Marquez, A, Grigoriev, I, Gumy, L, Estevez da Silva, M, Wulf, P, Akhmanova, A & Hoogenraad, C 2014, 'Bicaudal d family adaptor proteins control the velocity of Dynein-based movements', Cell Reports [E], vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 1248-1256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.07.052