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Insights on UNC-104-dynein/dynactin interactions and their implications on axonal transport in Caenorhabditis elegans
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Insights on UNC-104-dynein/dynactin interactions and their implications on axonal transport in Caenorhabditis elegans

Chih-Wei Chen, Yu-Fei Peng, Ying-Cheng Yen, Prerana Bhan, Muniesh Muthaiyan Shanmugam, Dieter R. KlopfensteinOliver I. Wagner
Journal of Neuroscience Research
2018

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axonal transport Caenorhabditis elegans KIF1A kinesin molecular motors yeast two-hybrid Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
Bidirectional cargo transport in neurons can be explained by two models: the “tug-of-war model” for short-range transport, in which several kinesin and dynein motors are bound to the same cargo but travel in opposing directions, and by the “motor coordination model” for long-range transport, in which small adaptors or the cargo itself activates or deactivates opposing motors. Direct interactions between the major axonal transporter kinesin-3 UNC-104(KIF1A) and the dynein/dynactin complex remains unknown. In this study, we dissected and evaluated the interaction sites between UNC-104 and dynein as well as between UNC-104 and dynactin using yeast two-hybrid assays. We found that the DYLT-1(Tctex) subunit of dynein binds near the coiled coil 3 (CC3) of UNC-104, and that the DYRB-1(Roadblock) subunit binds near the CC2 region of UNC-104. Regarding dynactin, we specifically revealed strong interactions between DNC-6(p27) and the FHA-CC3 stretch of UNC-104, as well as between the DNC-5(p25) and the CC2-CC3 region of UNC-104. Motility analysis of motors and cargo in the nervous system of Caenorhabditis elegans revealed impaired transport of UNC-104 and synaptic vesicles in dynein and dynactin mutants (or in RNAi knockdown animals). Further, in these mutants UNC-104 clustering along axons was diminished. Interestingly, when dynamic UNC-104 motors enter a stationary UNC-104 cluster their dwelling times are increased in dynein mutants (suggesting that dynein may act as an UNC-104 activator). In summary, we provide novel insights on how UNC-104 interacts with the dynein/dynactin complex and how UNC-104 driven axonal transport depends on dynein/dynactin in C. elegans neurons.

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