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Myosin-5, kinesin-1 and myosin-17 cooperate in secretion of fungal chitin synthase

  作者 Schuster, M; Treitschke, S; Kilaru, S; Molloy, J; Harmer, NJ; Steinberg, G  
  选自 期刊  EMBO journal;  卷期  2012年31-1;  页码  214-227  
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[摘要]Plant infection by pathogenic fungi requires polarized secretion of enzymes, but little is known about the delivery pathways. Here, we investigate the secretion of cell wall-forming chitin synthases (CHSs) in the corn pathogen Ustilago maydis. We show that peripheral filamentous actin (F-actin) and central microtubules (MTs) form independent tracks for CHSs delivery and both cooperate in cell morphogenesis. The enzyme Mcs1, a CHS that contains a myosin-17 motor domain, is travelling along both MTs and F-actin. This transport is independent of kinesin-3, but mediated by kinesin-1 and myosin-5. Arriving vesicles pause beneath the plasma membrane, but only similar to 15% of them get exocytosed and the majority is returned to the cell centre by the motor dynein. Successful exocytosis at the cell tip and, to a lesser extent at the lateral parts of the cell requires the motor domain of Mcs1, which captures and tethers the vesicles prior to secretion. Consistently, Mcs1-bound vesicles transiently bind F-actin but show no motility in vitro. Thus, kinesin-1, myosin-5 and dynein mediate bi-directional motility, whereas myosin-17 introduces a symmetry break that allows polarized secretion. The EMBO Journal (2012) 31, 214-227. doi: 10.1038/emboj.2011.361; Published online 25 October 2011

 
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