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Articles by Susan L. Tran in JoVE
ड्रोसोफिला भ्रूण में vivo centrifugation
Susan L. Tran, Michael A. Welte
Department of Biology, University of Rochester
हम अलग organelles के घनत्व में रहने वाले एक विधि का वर्णन
Other articles by Susan L. Tran on PubMed
Consequences of Motor Copy Number on the Intracellular Transport of Kinesin-1-driven Lipid Droplets
Cell. Dec, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 19070579
The microtubule motor kinesin-1 plays central roles in intracellular transport. It has been widely assumed that many cellular cargos are moved by multiple kinesins and that cargos with more motors move faster and for longer distances; concrete evidence, however, is sparse. Here we rigorously test these notions using lipid droplets in Drosophila embryos. We first employ antibody inhibition, genetics, biochemistry, and particle tracking to demonstrate that kinesin-1 mediates plus-end droplet motion. We then measure how variation in kinesin-1 expression affects the forces driving individual droplets and estimate the number of kinesins actively engaged per droplet. Unlike in vitro, increased motor number results in neither longer travel distances nor higher velocities. Our data suggest that cargos in vivo can simultaneously engage multiple kinesins and that transport properties are largely unaffected by variation in motor number. Apparently, higher-order regulatory mechanisms rather than motor number per se dominate cargo transport in vivo.
