Abstract
Cytoplasmic dynein-1 is activated by dynactin and a cargo adaptor for processive transport along microtubules. Dynein's motility can be visualized at the single-molecule level using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy. Our understanding of the motile behavior of the dynein/dynactin complex has been aided by advances in recombinant expression, in particular for dynein. Here, I describe the purification of recombinant dynein and cargo adaptors, and endogenous dynactin and detail a protocol for the single-molecule motility assay. In this assay, microtubules are first immobilized on a coverslip. A fluorescently labeled dynein/dynactin/cargo adaptor complex is then added, allowing for the measurement of key motility parameters as the complex walks along the microtubule.
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