Functional Analysis of Mouse C-Terminal Kinesin Motor KifC2
- 1 April 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 21 (7), 2463-2466
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.21.7.2463-2466.2001
Abstract
Proteins of the kinesin superfamily define a class of microtubule-dependent motors that play crucial roles in cell division and intracellular transport. In the mouse, several kinesin motors have been characterized and are suggested to play roles in axonal and/or dendritic transport. One such kinesin is KifC2. Sequence and secondary structure analysis revealed that KifC2 is a member of the C-terminal motor family. Northern and Western blot analyses indicated that KifC2 is specifically expressed in both the central and peripheral nervous systems. The cellular locations of the KifC2 proteins were found to be mainly in neural cell bodies and dendrites but also in axons. To understand the in vivo function of the KifC2 gene, we used homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells to construct knockout mouse strains for the KifC2 gene. HomozygousKifC2 mutants were viable and reproduced normally, and their development was apparently normal. These results suggest that KifC2 is dispensable for normal neural development and behavior in the mouse.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Molecular Cloning and Functional Analysis of Mouse C-Terminal Kinesin Motor KifC3Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2001
- Microtubule motors in spindle and chromosome motilityEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1999
- Characterization of the KIF3C Neural Kinesin-like Motor from MouseMolecular Biology of the Cell, 1998
- Kinesin and Dynein Superfamily Proteins and the Mechanism of Organelle TransportScience, 1998
- THE DESIGN PLAN OF KINESIN MOTORSAnnual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1997
- Identification, Partial Characterization, and Genetic Mapping of Kinesin-like Protein Genes in MouseGenomics, 1997
- Identification and classification of 16 new kinesin superfamily (KIF) proteins in mouse genomeProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997
- Characterization of KIFC2, a Neuronal Kinesin Superfamily Member in MouseNeuron, 1997
- KIFC2 Is a Novel Neuron-Specific C-Terminal Type Kinesin Superfamily Motor for Dendritic Transport of Multivesicular Body-Like OrganellesNeuron, 1997
- Promoter traps in embryonic stem cells: a genetic screen to identify and mutate developmental genes in mice.Genes & Development, 1991