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Cells possess a remarkable ability to organize their interiors using minuscule protein machines known as molecular motors, which generate directed motion. Most molecular motors rely on a common form of chemical energy, ATP, to function. Recently, a team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute o

, and the National Centre for Biological Sciences in India uncovered a novel molecular system that utilizes an alternative energy source and features a new mechanism for executing mechanical tasks.

The binding of the much smaller Rab5 sends a message along the elongated structure of EEA1, thereby increasing its flexibility, similar to how cooking softens spaghetti. Such flexibility change produces a force that pulls the vesicle towards the target membrane, where docking and fusion occur. However, the team also hypothesized that EEA1 could switch between a flexible and a rigid state, similar to a mechanical motor motion, simply by interacting with Rab5 alone.

Joan Antoni Soler’s expertise in protein biochemistry was a perfect fit for this challenging task. “I was delighted to learn that the approach to characterize the EEA1 protein could answer whether EEA1 and Rab5 form a two-component motor, as previously suspected. I realized that the difficulties in obtaining the correct molecules could be solved by modifying the EEA1 protein to allow fluorophores to attach to specific protein regions.

“Our results show that the proteins EEA1 and Rab5 work together as a two-component molecular motor system that can transfer chemical energy into mechanical work. As a result, they can play active mechanical roles in membrane trafficking. It is possible that the force-generating molecular motor mechanism may be conserved across other molecules and used by several other cellular compartments,” Marino Zerial summarizes the study.

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