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Acar, S., Carlson, D.B., Budamagunta, M.S., Yarov-Yarovoy, V., Correia, J.J., NiƱonuevo, M.R., Jia, W., Tao, L., Leary, J.A., Voss, J.C., Evans, J.E., Scholey, J.M. (2013). The bipolar assembly domain of the mitotic motor kinesin-5.  Nat. Commun. 4(): 1343.
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FBrf0221868
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Research paper
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An outstanding unresolved question is how does the mitotic spindle utilize microtubules and mitotic motors to coordinate accurate chromosome segregation during mitosis? This process depends upon the mitotic motor, kinesin-5, whose unique bipolar architecture, with pairs of motor domains lying at opposite ends of a central rod, allows it to crosslink microtubules within the mitotic spindle and to coordinate their relative sliding during spindle assembly, maintenance and elongation. The structural basis of kinesin-5's bipolarity is, however, unknown, as protein asymmetry has so far precluded its crystallization. Here we use electron microscopy of single molecules of kinesin-5 and its subfragments, combined with hydrodynamic analysis plus mass spectrometry, circular dichroism and site-directed spin label electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, to show how a staggered antiparallel coiled-coil 'BASS' (bipolar assembly) domain directs the assembly of four kinesin-5 polypeptides into bipolar minifilaments.
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PMC3562449 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    Nat. Commun.
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    Nature communications
    ISBN/ISSN
    2041-1723
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