Pathak Divya, Thakur Shreyasi, Mallik Roop
Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai 400005, India.
J Biosci. 2018 Jul;43(3):437-445.
Long-distance transport of many organelles inside eukaryotic cells is driven by the dynein and kinesin motors on microtubule filaments. More than 30 years since the discovery of these motors, unanswered questions include motor- organelle selectivity, structural determinants of processivity, collective behaviour of motors and track selection within the complex cytoskeletal architecture, to name a few. Fluorescence microscopy has been invaluable in addressing some of these questions. Here we present a review of some efforts to understand these sub-microscopic machines using fluorescence.
真核细胞内许多细胞器的长距离运输是由微管丝上的动力蛋白和驱动蛋白驱动的。自这些分子马达被发现以来的30多年里,尚未解决的问题包括分子马达与细胞器的选择性、持续性的结构决定因素、分子马达的集体行为以及复杂细胞骨架结构中的轨道选择等等。荧光显微镜在解决其中一些问题方面发挥了重要作用。在此,我们综述了一些利用荧光来理解这些亚微观机器的研究工作。