Table II.

Comparison of the motility of IC-1B and IC-2C dynein in cultured hippocampal neurons


1B dynein
2C dynein
Number of videos 42 33 
Puncta number (percentage of total)   
    Total 857 757 
        Stationarya 431 (50%) 481 (63%) 
        Jiggling movement 274 (32%) 178 (24%) 
        Excursive movement 152 (18%) 98 (13%) 
Direction of excursive movement   
    Number (relative percentage)   
    Anterograde 69 (45%) 44 (45%) 
    Retrograde 58 (38%) 40 (41%) 
    Bidirectional 25 (16%) 14 (14%) 
Observation time (s) 840 660 
Frequency (motile puncta per second) 0.507 0.418 

1B dynein
2C dynein
Number of videos 42 33 
Puncta number (percentage of total)   
    Total 857 757 
        Stationarya 431 (50%) 481 (63%) 
        Jiggling movement 274 (32%) 178 (24%) 
        Excursive movement 152 (18%) 98 (13%) 
Direction of excursive movement   
    Number (relative percentage)   
    Anterograde 69 (45%) 44 (45%) 
    Retrograde 58 (38%) 40 (41%) 
    Bidirectional 25 (16%) 14 (14%) 
Observation time (s) 840 660 
Frequency (motile puncta per second) 0.507 0.418 

Hippocampal neurons were transfected with either mRPF–IC-2C or mRFP–IC-1B, and dynein movement was imaged in axons 48 h later. Each dynein puncta was defined as being one of three classes: stationary, those puncta with no sign of movement; excursive, those puncta with movement greater than one pixel for four frames (1 pixel = 137 μm; 1 frame per 0.5 s); or jiggling, puncta whose side-to-side oscillatory motion did not meet the criteria for an excursion. Puncta that showed excursive movement were then defined as those moving exclusively anterograde, exclusively retrograde, or those that show bidirectional movement. The number of puncta in each category and the relative frequency are indicated.

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More IC-2C dynein puncta are stationary than IC-1B dynein puncta; P < 0.0005, χ test).

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