Kinesin Protocols
(Sprache: Englisch)
Isabelle Vernos and a panel of hands-on experts present their most productive and reproducible techniques for the identification, purification, and characterization of the kinesin superfamily of microtubule-dependent motors. The methods range from the most...
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Isabelle Vernos and a panel of hands-on experts present their most productive and reproducible techniques for the identification, purification, and characterization of the kinesin superfamily of microtubule-dependent motors. The methods range from the most basic to the most sophisticated and include step-by-step instructions and extensive cautionary notes to ensure experimental success. Among the approaches considered are methods to express and purify kinesins in different systems, to characterize microtubule-enhanced ATPase activity and motility properties, and to test microtubule destabilizing activity. Comprehensive and highly practical, Kinesin Protocols makes available all the key basic and cutting-edge methods needed to successfully study the multifaceted world of kinesin-like proteins and to explore their many functions.
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By the end of the 1980s only two microtubule-dependent motors, the plus end-directed kinesin and the minus end-directed cytoplasmic dynein, had been identified. At the time, these two motors seemed almost sufficient to explain directional motility events on polar microtubule tracks in the cell. No- theless, shortly after, the tip of the iceberg began to emerge with the identi- cation of proteins containing in their sequences a domain found in kinesin. This domain, called the "motor domain," conferred on these proteins the essential property of moving on microtubules, using the energy derived from ATP hydro- sis. Since then, the identification of new proteins belonging to the kinesin superfamily of microtubule-dependent motors has gone at such a pace that nowadays more than 200 entries with motor domain sequences are deposited in the database. Kinesin family members are found in all eukaryotic org- isms tested. They present a wide range of domain organizations with a motor domain located at different positions in the molecule. Their motility prop- ties are also variable in directionality, velocity, and such other characteristics as bundling activity and processivity. Finally, and most important, they p- ticipate in a multitude of cellular functions. Our understanding of many cel- lar events, such as mitotic spindle assembly and neuronal transport, to cite only two, has progressed substantially in the last few years thanks to the id- tification of these motors.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Kinesin Protocols “
Purification of Kinesin from the Brain.- RT-PCR for the Identification of Developmentally Regulated Novel Members of the Kinesin-like Superfamily.- Expression Cloning with Pan Kinesin Antibodies.- Expression of Kinesin in Escherichia coli.- Plasmids for Expression of Chimeric and Truncated Kinesin Proteins.- Preparation of Recombinant Kinesin Superfamily Proteins Using the Baculovirus System.- Assays for Kinesin Microtubule-Stimulated AT Pase Activity.- An Improved Microscope for Bead and Surface-Based Motility Assays.- Use of Photonic Force Microscopy to Study Single-Motor-Molecule Mechanics.- Assays for Microtubule-Destabilizing Kinesins.- Green Fluorescent Protein as a Tag for Molecular Motor Proteins.- In Vitro Reconstitution of Endosome Motility Along Microtubules.- Approaches to Study Interactions Between Kinesin Motors and Membranes.- Microinjection Methods for Analyzing the Functions of Kinesins in Early Embryos.- The Use of Dominant Negative Mutants to Study the Function of Mitotic Motors in the In Vitro Spindle Assembly Assay in Xenopus Egg Extracts.- A Dominant Negative Approach for Functional Studies of the Kinesin II Complex.- Identification of Kinesin-Associated Proteins.- Assaying Spatial Organization of Microtubules by Kinesin Motors.- Crystallization of Kinesin.- Structural Analysis of the Microtubule-Kinesin Complex by Cryo-Electron Microscopy.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, XI, 258 Seiten, Maße: 15,2 x 22,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Isabelle Vernos
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1617371785
- ISBN-13: 9781617371783
Sprache:
Englisch
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"This is a concise but comprehensive book that would be a valuable reference for any researcher who wishes to study this important cytoplasmic motor protein. It would be a valuable book to have in the laboratory as well as a useful reference book in a life sciences library. "-Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal
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"This is a concise but comprehensive book that would be a valuable reference for any researcher who wishes to study this important cytoplasmic motor protein. It would be a valuable book to have in the laboratory as well as a useful reference book in a life sciences library. "-Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal
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