Kinesin light chain-independent function of theKinesin heavy chainin cytoplasmic streaming and posterior localisation in theDrosophilaoocyte
Author:
Palacios Isabel M.1, Johnston Daniel St1
Affiliation:
1. Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Institute and Department of Genetics,University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QR, UK
Abstract
Microtubules and the Kinesin heavy chain, the force-generating component of the plus end-directed microtubule motor Kinesin I are required for the localisation of oskar mRNA to the posterior pole of theDrosophila oocyte, an essential step in the determination of the anteroposterior axis. We show that the Kinesin heavy chain is also required for the posterior localisation of Dynein, and for all cytoplasmic movements within the oocyte. Furthermore, the KHC localises transiently to the posterior pole in an oskar mRNA-independent manner. Surprisingly, cytoplasmic streaming still occurs in kinesin light chain null mutants, and bothoskar mRNA and Dynein localise to the posterior pole. Thus, the Kinesin heavy chain can function independently of the light chain in the oocyte, indicating that it associates with its cargoes by a novel mechanism.
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Subject
Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology
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