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Query: EC:3.6.4.4 (
kinesin
)
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Kinectin is an integral membrane protein with many isoforms primarily found on the endoplasmic reticulum. It has been found to bind
kinesin
, Rho GTPase, and translation elongation factor-1delta. None of the existing models for the quaternary organization of the elongation factor-1 complex in higher eukaryotes involves kinectin. We have investigated here the assembly of the elongation factor-1 complex onto endoplasmic reticulum via kinectin using in vitro and in vivo assays. We established that the entire elongation factor-1 complex can be anchored to endoplasmic reticulum via kinectin, and the interacting partners are as follows. Kinectin binds
EF-1delta
, which in turn binds EF-1gamma but not EF-1beta; EF-1gamma binds
EF-1delta
and EF-1beta but not kinectin. In vivo splice blocking of the kinectin exons 36 and 37 produced kinectin lacking the
EF-1delta
binding domain, which disrupted the membrane localization of
EF-1delta
, EF-1gamma, and EF-1beta on endoplasmic reticulum, similar to the disruptions seen with the overexpression of kinectin fragments containing the
EF-1delta
binding domain. The disruptions of the
EF-1delta
/kinectin interaction inhibited expression of membrane proteins but enhanced synthesis of cytosolic proteins in vivo. These findings suggest that anchoring the elongation factor-1 complex onto endoplasmic reticulum via
EF-1delta
/kinectin interaction is important for regulating protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells.
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PMID:Kinectin-dependent assembly of translation elongation factor-1 complex on endoplasmic reticulum regulates protein synthesis. 1695 Jul 74