The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell Division
Cytoplasmic dynein-1 (hereafter referred to as dynein) is a major microtubule-based motor critical for cell division. Dynein is essential for the formation and positioning of the mitotic spindle as well as the transport of various cargos in the cell. A striking feature of dynein is that, despite hav...
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doaj-b5fda50ead824aa2a25975fe167811fb2020-11-25T01:30:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2020-01-01810.3389/fcell.2020.00022504958The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell DivisionTakayuki Torisawa0Takayuki Torisawa1Akatsuki Kimura2Akatsuki Kimura3Cell Architecture Laboratory, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, JapanDepartment of Genetics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Mishima, JapanCell Architecture Laboratory, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, JapanDepartment of Genetics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Mishima, JapanCytoplasmic dynein-1 (hereafter referred to as dynein) is a major microtubule-based motor critical for cell division. Dynein is essential for the formation and positioning of the mitotic spindle as well as the transport of various cargos in the cell. A striking feature of dynein is that, despite having a wide variety of functions, the catalytic subunit is coded in a single gene. To perform various cellular activities, there seem to be different types of dynein that share a common catalytic subunit. In this review, we will refer to the different kinds of dynein as “dyneins.” This review attempts to classify the mechanisms underlying the emergence of multiple dyneins into four layers. Inside a cell, multiple dyneins generated through the multi-layered regulations interact with each other to form a network of dyneins. These dynein networks may be responsible for the accurate regulation of cellular activities, including cell division. How these networks function inside a cell, with a focus on the early embryogenesis of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, is discussed, as well as future directions for the integration of our understanding of molecular layering to understand the totality of dynein’s function in living cells.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00022/fullcytoplasmic dynein-1microtubulemotor activityC. eleganscentrosome positioning |
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Takayuki Torisawa Takayuki Torisawa Akatsuki Kimura Akatsuki Kimura The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell Division Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology cytoplasmic dynein-1 microtubule motor activity C. elegans centrosome positioning |
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The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell Division |
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The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell Division |
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The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell Division |
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The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell Division |
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The Generation of Dynein Networks by Multi-Layered Regulation and Their Implication in Cell Division |
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generation of dynein networks by multi-layered regulation and their implication in cell division |
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology |
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Cytoplasmic dynein-1 (hereafter referred to as dynein) is a major microtubule-based motor critical for cell division. Dynein is essential for the formation and positioning of the mitotic spindle as well as the transport of various cargos in the cell. A striking feature of dynein is that, despite having a wide variety of functions, the catalytic subunit is coded in a single gene. To perform various cellular activities, there seem to be different types of dynein that share a common catalytic subunit. In this review, we will refer to the different kinds of dynein as “dyneins.” This review attempts to classify the mechanisms underlying the emergence of multiple dyneins into four layers. Inside a cell, multiple dyneins generated through the multi-layered regulations interact with each other to form a network of dyneins. These dynein networks may be responsible for the accurate regulation of cellular activities, including cell division. How these networks function inside a cell, with a focus on the early embryogenesis of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, is discussed, as well as future directions for the integration of our understanding of molecular layering to understand the totality of dynein’s function in living cells. |
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cytoplasmic dynein-1 microtubule motor activity C. elegans centrosome positioning |
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