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Tropomyosin 1-I/C coordinates kinesin-1 and dynein motors during oskar mRNA transport

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AbstractDynein and kinesin motors mediate long-range intracellular transport, translocating towards microtubule minus and plus ends, respectively. Cargoes often undergo bidirectional transport by binding to both motors simultaneously. However, it is not known how motor activities are coordinated in such circumstances. In theDrosophilafemale germline, sequential activities of the dynein–dynactin–BicD–Egalitarian (DDBE) complex and of kinesin-1 deliveroskarmessenger RNA from nurse cells to the oocyte, and within the oocyte to the posterior pole. We show through in vitro reconstitution that Tm1-I/C, a tropomyosin-1 isoform, links kinesin-1 in a strongly inhibited state to DDBE-associatedoskarmRNA. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering and structural modeling indicate that Tm1-I/C suppresses kinesin-1 activity by stabilizing its autoinhibited conformation, thus preventing competition with dynein until kinesin-1 is activated in the oocyte. Our work reveals a new strategy for ensuring sequential activity of microtubule motors.
Title: Tropomyosin 1-I/C coordinates kinesin-1 and dynein motors during oskar mRNA transport
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AbstractDynein and kinesin motors mediate long-range intracellular transport, translocating towards microtubule minus and plus ends, respectively.
Cargoes often undergo bidirectional transport by binding to both motors simultaneously.
However, it is not known how motor activities are coordinated in such circumstances.
In theDrosophilafemale germline, sequential activities of the dynein–dynactin–BicD–Egalitarian (DDBE) complex and of kinesin-1 deliveroskarmessenger RNA from nurse cells to the oocyte, and within the oocyte to the posterior pole.
We show through in vitro reconstitution that Tm1-I/C, a tropomyosin-1 isoform, links kinesin-1 in a strongly inhibited state to DDBE-associatedoskarmRNA.
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering and structural modeling indicate that Tm1-I/C suppresses kinesin-1 activity by stabilizing its autoinhibited conformation, thus preventing competition with dynein until kinesin-1 is activated in the oocyte.
Our work reveals a new strategy for ensuring sequential activity of microtubule motors.

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