Identification of the Outer-Inner Dynein Linker as a Hub Controller for Axonemal Dynein Activities

In flagella, the outer dynein arm (ODA) and inner dynein arm (IDA) play distinct roles in generating beating motion. However, functional communications between the two dyneins have not been investigated. Here, we demonstrated by cryo-electron microscopy and chemical crosslinking that intermediate ch...

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Published in:Current biology Vol. 23; no. 8; pp. 656 - 664
Main Authors: Oda, Toshiyuki, Yagi, Toshiki, Yanagisawa, Haruaki, Kikkawa, Masahide
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Elsevier Inc 22-04-2013
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Summary:In flagella, the outer dynein arm (ODA) and inner dynein arm (IDA) play distinct roles in generating beating motion. However, functional communications between the two dyneins have not been investigated. Here, we demonstrated by cryo-electron microscopy and chemical crosslinking that intermediate chain 2 (IC2) of ODAs interacts with the dynein regulatory complex in the axoneme and constitutes part of the outer-inner dynein (OID) linker. Furthermore, we identified IC2 as a functional hub between ODAs and IDAs based on the phenotypes of Chlamydomonas mutants expressing biotinylation-tagged IC2. The flagella of the IC2 mutant showed activated microtubule sliding and enhanced ATPase activities of ODAs, as well as an altered waveform, indicating attenuated IDA activity. We concluded that the OID linker controls both ODAs and IDAs and regulates flagellar beating. [Display omitted] ► Outer dynein intermediate chain 2 (IC2) forms the outer-inner dynein (OID) linker ► A mutation to IC2 nonspecifically activates the outer dynein activity ► The mutation to IC2 alters the inner-dynein-dependent flagellar waveform ► The OID linker regulates flagellar beating by controlling outer and inner dyneins
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ISSN:0960-9822
1879-0445
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2013.03.028