Novel heterotrimeric kinesin-related protein purified from sea urchin eggs

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KINESIN heavy chain and kinesin-related polypeptides (KRPs) comprise a family of motor proteins with diverse intracellular transport functions 1-7. Using pan-kinesin peptide antibodies that react with these proteins8,9, we haven previously purified from sea urchin eggs a trimeric microtubule-binding and bundling protein, KRP(85/95) (ref. 8) comprising subunits of Mr115,000 (115K), 95K and 85K. We report here that kinesin-related genes encode the 85K and 95K subunits, and that the protein can be immunoprecipitated from cytosol as a trimeric complex using an 85K monoclonal antibody. We also find that purified KRP(85/95) directs movements towards the 'plus' ends of microtubules. To our knowledge, this protein is the first kinesin-related motor to be purified from its natural host cell in a native multimeric state. © 1993 Nature Publishing Group.

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Cole, D. G., Chinn, S. W., Wedaman, K. P., Hall, K., Vuong, T., & Scholey, J. M. (1993). Novel heterotrimeric kinesin-related protein purified from sea urchin eggs. Nature, 366(6452), 268–270. https://doi.org/10.1038/366268a0

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