2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2006.07.013
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Key Interaction Modes of Dynamic +TIP Networks

Abstract: Dynamic microtubule plus-end tracking protein (+TIP) networks are implicated in all functions of microtubules, but the molecular determinants of their interactions are largely unknown. Here, we have explored key binding modes of +TIPs by analyzing the interactions between selected CAP-Gly, EB-like, and carboxy-terminal EEY/F-COO(-) sequence motifs. X-ray crystallography and biophysical binding studies demonstrate that the beta2-beta3 loop of CAP-Gly domains determines EB-like motif binding specificity. They fu… Show more

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“…At the same time, as shown in Fig. 3D, loop regions in CAP-Gly underwent pronounced conformational changes upon the formation of a complex with MTs, compared with the free CAP-Gly and CAP-Gly/EB1 complex (15,23,26). These changes resulted in sidechains adopting different orientations in free and MTand EB1-bound states (Fig.…”
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“…At the same time, as shown in Fig. 3D, loop regions in CAP-Gly underwent pronounced conformational changes upon the formation of a complex with MTs, compared with the free CAP-Gly and CAP-Gly/EB1 complex (15,23,26). These changes resulted in sidechains adopting different orientations in free and MTand EB1-bound states (Fig.…”
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“…Fig. 1 illustrates a cosedimentation assay of a typical MAS NMR sample of the U-13 C, 15 N-CAP-Gly/MT complex; CAP-Gly-MT binding assays performed under different conditions are also presented in SI Appendix. The results are fully consistent with our prior findings (22), indicating that CAP-Gly/MT binding is specific and that the binding affinity is estimated in the micromolar range.…”
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“…The critical dynactin subunit for plus‐end tracking is p150 Glued (called p150 here). Its N‐terminal CAP‐Gly domain protrudes from the shoulder of the dynactin complex (Chowdhury et al , 2015; Urnavicius et al , 2015) and binds directly to microtubules (Culver‐Hanlon et al , 2006; Peris et al , 1998; Ross et al , 2006), as well as to EBs (Honnappa et al , 2006). In vitro reconstitution experiments with a p150 fragment showed that the p150 CAP‐Gly domain and the first coiled‐coil of p150, which interacts with the intermediate chain of the dynein complex (Karki & Holzbaur, 1995; Vaughan & Vallee, 1995; King et al , 2003), were sufficient for mediating EB‐dependent end tracking of the human dynein complex (Duellberg et al , 2014).…”
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