Back to Search Start Over

Molecular analysis of the gamma heavy chain of Chlamydomonas flagellar outer-arm dynein.

Authors :
Wilkerson CG
King SM
Witman GB
Source :
Journal of cell science [J Cell Sci] 1994 Mar; Vol. 107 ( Pt 3), pp. 497-506.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

We report here the complete sequence of the gamma dynein heavy chain of the outer arm of the Chlamydomonas flagellum, and partial sequences for six other dynein heavy chains. The gamma dynein heavy chain sequence contains four P-loop motifs, one of which is the likely hydrolytic site based on its position relative to a previously mapped epitope. Comparison with available cytoplasmic and flagellar dynein heavy chain sequences reveals regions that are highly conserved in all dynein heavy chains sequenced to date, regions that are conserved only among axonemal dynein heavy chains, and regions that are unique to individual dynein heavy chains. The presumed hydrolytic site is absolutely conserved among dyneins, two other P loops are highly conserved among cytoplasmic dynein heavy chains but not in axonemal dynein heavy chains, and the fourth P loop is invariant in axonemal dynein heavy chains but not in cytoplasmic dynein. One region that is very highly conserved in all dynein heavy chains is similar to a portion of the ATP-sensitive microtubule-binding domain of kinesin. Two other regions present in all dynein heavy chains are predicted to have high alpha-helical content and have a high probability of forming coiled-coil structures. Overall, the central one-third of the gamma dynein heavy chain is most conserved whereas the N-terminal one-third is least conserved; the fact that the latter region is divergent between the cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain and two different axonemal dynein heavy chains suggests that it is involved in chain-specific functions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-9533
Volume :
107 ( Pt 3)
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cell science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7516341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.107.3.497