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The ATPase Cycle of the Mitotic Motor CENP-E.

J Biol Chem.. 2009-11;  284(47):32858 - 32868
Steven S. Rosenfeld, Marilyn van Duffelen, William M. Behnke-Parks, Christopher Beadle, John Corrreia, and Jun Xing. Department of Biology, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA.
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Abstract

We have previously shown that the mitotic motor centrosome protein E (CENP-E) is capable of walking for more than 250 steps on its microtubule track without dissociating. We have examined the kinetics of this molecular motor to see if its enzymology explains this remarkable degree of processivity. We find that like the highly processive transport motor kinesin 1, the enzymatic cycle of CENP-E is characterized by rapid ATP binding, multiple enzymatic turnovers per diffusive encounter, and gating of nucleotide binding. These features endow CENP-E with a high duty cycle, a prerequisite for processivity. However, unlike kinesin 1, neck linker docking in CENP-E is slow, occurring at a rate closer to that for Eg5, a ... More

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