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- Lee, Eunsang;
- Kim, Donghee;
- Song, Yo Han;
- Shin, Kyujin;
- Song, Sanggeun;
- ... Sung, Jaeyoung;
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Synaptic vesicle transport by motor proteins along microtubules is a crucially active process underlying neuronal communication. It is known that microtubules are destabilized by tau-hyperphosphorylation, which causes tau proteins to detach from microtubules and form neurofibril tangles. However, how tau-phosphorylation affects the transport dynamics of motor proteins on the microtubule remains unknown. Here, we discover that the long-distance unidirectional motion of vesicle-motor protein multiplexes (VMPMs) in living cells is suppressed under tau-hyperphosphorylation, with the consequent loss of fast vesicle-transport along the microtubule. The VMPMs in hyperphosphorylated cells exhibit seemingly bidirectional random motion, with dynamic properties far different from those of VMPM motion in normal cells. We establish a parsimonious physicochemical model of VMPM’s active motion that provides a unified, quantitative explanation and predictions for our experimental results. Our analysis reveals that, under hyperphosphorylation conditions, motor protein multiplexes have both static and dynamic motility fluctuations. The loss of fast vesicle-transport along the microtubule can be a mechanism of neurodegenerative disorders associated with tau-hyperphosphorylation. © 2024 The Authors. Co-published by Nanjing University and American Chemical Society
키워드
- 제목
- Real-Time Tracking of Vesicles in Living Cells Reveals That Tau-Hyperphosphorylation Suppresses Unidirectional Transport by Motor Proteins
- 저자
- Lee, Eunsang; Kim, Donghee; Song, Yo Han; Shin, Kyujin; Song, Sanggeun; Lee, Minho; Goh, Yeongchang; Lim, Mi Hee; Kim, Ji-Hyun; Sung, Jaeyoung; Lee, Kang Taek
- 발행일
- 2024-04
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Chemical and Biomedical Imaging
- 권
- 2
- 호
- 5
- 페이지
- 362 ~ 373