VezA/vezatin facilitates proper assembly of the dynactin complex in vivo

Jun Zhang, Rongde Qiu, Sean Xie, Megan Rasmussen, Xin Xiang*

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Abstract

Cytoplasmic dynein-mediated intracellular transport needs the multi-component dynactin complex for cargo binding and motor activation. However, the cellular factors involved in dynactin assembly remain unexplored. Here, we found in Aspergillus nidulans that the vezatin homolog VezA is important for dynactin assembly. VezA affects the microtubule plus-end accumulation of dynein before cargo binding and cargo-adapter-mediated dynein activation, two processes that both need dynactin. The dynactin complex contains multiple components, including p150, p50, and an Arp1 (actin-related protein 1) mini-filament associated with a pointed-end sub-complex. VezA physically interacts with the Arp1 mini-filament either directly or indirectly. Loss of VezA significantly decreases the amount of Arp1 pulled down with pointed-end proteins, as well as the protein levels of p50 and p150 in cell extract. Using various dynactin mutants, we further revealed that the dynactin assembly process must be highly coordinated. Together, these results shed light on dynactin assembly in vivo.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114943
JournalCell Reports
Volume43
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Actin-related protein
  • AlphaFold2
  • Aspergillus nidulans
  • CP: Cell biology
  • dynactin
  • dynein
  • filamentous fungi
  • microtubule
  • VezA
  • vezatin

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