Effects of Gold Nanoparticles on the Stepping Trajectories of Kinesin.

J Phys Chem B

Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin 78712, Texas, United States.

Published: September 2021

A substantial increase in the temporal resolution of the stepping of dimeric molecular motors is possible by tracking the position of a large gold nanoparticle (GNP) attached to a labeled site on one of the heads. This technique was employed to measure the stepping trajectories of conventional kinesin (Kin1) using the time-dependent position of the GNP as a proxy. The trajectories revealed that the detached head always passes to the right of the head that is tightly bound to the microtubule (MT) during a step. In interpreting the results of such experiments, it is assumed that the GNP does not significantly alter the diffusive motion of the detached head. We used coarse-grained simulations of a system consisting of the MT-Kin1 complex with and without attached GNP to investigate how the stepping trajectories are affected. The two significant findings are: (1) The GNP does not faithfully track the position of the stepping head, and (2) the rightward bias is typically exaggerated by the GNP. Both these findings depend on the precise residue position to which the GNP is attached. Surprisingly, the stepping trajectories of kinesin are not significantly affected if, in addition to the GNP, a 1 μm diameter cargo is attached to the coiled coil. Our simulations suggest the effects of the large probe have to be considered when inferring the stepping mechanisms using GNP tracking experiments.

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