The C-terminus of Kinesin-14 Ncd is a Crucial Component of the Force Generating Mechanism
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Ncd, a member of kinesin-14 family motors, uses the power stroke, a lever-like pivoting action of a long and stiff element, to exert force and generate movement. To better understand the role of the Ncd C-terminus in this process we produced four Ncd mutants in which this segment was altered or deleted. For these proteins we measured their affinity to the microtubule, steady-state ATPase and gliding velocity in multiple motor assays. The mutations had a dramatic effect on all three parameters measured, suggesting that the C-terminal residues of Ncd play an important role in modulating the interaction of the motor with the microtubule.
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