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Query: EC:3.6.4.4 (
kinesin
)
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A maize chromosome variant called abnormal chromosome 10 (Ab10) converts knobs on chromosome arms into neocentromeres, causing their preferential segregation to egg cells in a process known as meiotic drive. We previously demonstrated that the gene
Kinesin driver
(
Kindr
) on Ab10 encodes a
kinesin
-14 required to mobilize neocentromeres made up of the major tandem repeat knob180. Here we describe a second
kinesin
-14 gene,
TR-1
kinesin
(
Trkin
), that is required to mobilize neocentromeres made up of the minor tandem repeat
TR-1
. Trkin
lies in a 4-Mb region of Ab10 that is not syntenic with any other region of the maize genome and shows extraordinary sequence divergence from
Kindr
and other kinesins in plants. Despite its unusual structure,
Trkin
encodes a functional minus end-directed
kinesin
that specifically colocalizes with
TR-1
in meiosis, forming long drawn out neocentromeres. TRKIN contains a nuclear localization signal and localizes to knobs earlier in prophase than KINDR. The fact that
TR-1
repeats often co-occur with knob180 repeats suggests that the current role of the TRKIN/
TR-1
system is to facilitate the meiotic drive of the KINDR/knob180 system.
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PMID:Distinct kinesin motors drive two types of maize neocentromeres. 3282 38