Table 1.

Cryo-EM images of motor domains bound to microtubules and related structural data

Kinesin structure ADP state Empty state AMPPNP/ATP-like state References
Minus-end-directed monomer   Kar3 NTP pocket `half-open'; switch II helix α4 fairly long.   Kar3 NTP pocket wide open; α4 melted on to MT together with L11 and L12; L7 loop closer to MT, β-sheet distorted by tight binding.   Kar3 NTP pocket closed; α4 partially reformed.  Hirose et al., 2006 1 
Minus-end-directed dimer   Ncd second head `tethered'.   Ncd second head `tethered'.   Ncd second head `tethered'.  Hirose et al., 1998,4; Sosa et al., 1997; Wendt et al., 2002; Endres et al., 2006,5; Sablin et al., 1998,12; Kozielski et al., 1999,13; Yun et al., 2003 14 
  Neck docked.   Neck docked or undocked.   Neck undocked.   
Plus-end-directed monomer   Kif1a NTP pocket `open'; α4 in `down' position; C-terminal neck undocked; α4 extended into L11, weakening its interaction with MT.   Conventional kinesin switch II helix α4 extended into L11; weak interaction with MT — but see text.   Kif1a NTP pocket closed; α4 short and rotated to `up' position; core domain rotated relative to MT; L11 interacts with MT; C-terminal neck docked.  Kikkawa and Hirokawa, 2006,2; Sindelar and Downing, 2007,3; Rice et al., 1999,6; Neumann et al., 2006,7; Al-Bassam et al., 2003,8; Kikkawa et al., 2001; Nitta et al., 2004 15 
   Kinesin neck undocked.    
  Labelled kinesin neck undocked.    Cenp-E and Unc104 neck linkers docked, little or no rotation of core domains.   
    Kinesin neck docked.   
Plus-end-directed dimer   Two kinesin heads interact weakly   Kinesin second head parked firmly on first head.   Kinesin second head tethered but fairly free.  Hirose et al., 1996; Hirose et al., 1999; Cross et al., 2000,9; Arnal and Wade, 1998,10; Fig. 4C within Hoenger et al., 1998,11; Kozielski et al., 1997 16 
Kinesin structure ADP state Empty state AMPPNP/ATP-like state References
Minus-end-directed monomer   Kar3 NTP pocket `half-open'; switch II helix α4 fairly long.   Kar3 NTP pocket wide open; α4 melted on to MT together with L11 and L12; L7 loop closer to MT, β-sheet distorted by tight binding.   Kar3 NTP pocket closed; α4 partially reformed.  Hirose et al., 2006 1 
Minus-end-directed dimer   Ncd second head `tethered'.   Ncd second head `tethered'.   Ncd second head `tethered'.  Hirose et al., 1998,4; Sosa et al., 1997; Wendt et al., 2002; Endres et al., 2006,5; Sablin et al., 1998,12; Kozielski et al., 1999,13; Yun et al., 2003 14 
  Neck docked.   Neck docked or undocked.   Neck undocked.   
Plus-end-directed monomer   Kif1a NTP pocket `open'; α4 in `down' position; C-terminal neck undocked; α4 extended into L11, weakening its interaction with MT.   Conventional kinesin switch II helix α4 extended into L11; weak interaction with MT — but see text.   Kif1a NTP pocket closed; α4 short and rotated to `up' position; core domain rotated relative to MT; L11 interacts with MT; C-terminal neck docked.  Kikkawa and Hirokawa, 2006,2; Sindelar and Downing, 2007,3; Rice et al., 1999,6; Neumann et al., 2006,7; Al-Bassam et al., 2003,8; Kikkawa et al., 2001; Nitta et al., 2004 15 
   Kinesin neck undocked.    
  Labelled kinesin neck undocked.    Cenp-E and Unc104 neck linkers docked, little or no rotation of core domains.   
    Kinesin neck docked.   
Plus-end-directed dimer   Two kinesin heads interact weakly   Kinesin second head parked firmly on first head.   Kinesin second head tethered but fairly free.  Hirose et al., 1996; Hirose et al., 1999; Cross et al., 2000,9; Arnal and Wade, 1998,10; Fig. 4C within Hoenger et al., 1998,11; Kozielski et al., 1997 16 
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References referring to high-resolution EM structures; 4-11references referring to lower-resolution structures; 12-16references referring to crystal structures.

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