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Query: EC:3.6.4.4 (
kinesin
)
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Microtubule dynamics are essential throughout mitosis to ensure correct chromosome segregation. Microtubule depolymerization is controlled in part by microtubule depolymerases, including the
kinesin
-13 family of proteins. In humans, there are three closely related
kinesin
-13 isoforms (Kif2a, Kif2b, and Kif2c/MCAK), which are highly conserved in their primary sequences but display distinct localization and nonoverlapping functions. Here we demonstrate that the N-terminus is a primary determinant of
kinesin
-13 localization. However, we also find that differences in the C-terminus alter the properties of
kinesin
-13, in part by facilitating unique protein-protein interactions. We identify the spindle-localized proteins Cep170 and Cep170R (
KIAA0284
) as specifically associating with Kif2b. Cep170 binds to microtubules in vitro and provides Kif2b with a second microtubule-binding site to target it to the spindle. Thus the intrinsic properties of
kinesin
-13s and extrinsic factors such as their associated proteins result in the diversity and specificity within the
kinesin
-13 depolymerase family.
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PMID:The microtubule-binding protein Cep170 promotes the targeting of the kinesin-13 depolymerase Kif2b to the mitotic spindle. 2308 11