The Rab5 effector Rabankyrin-5 mediates endosomal fusion and trafficking of human papillomavirus during early entry. [PDF]
Love M, Dang RC, Xie J, Zhang P.
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Non-cell autonomous autophagy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A new promising target? [PDF]
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Anticipatory capture of circulating peptidergic vesicles in a clock neuron. [PDF]
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Localized Wnt-signaling promotes asymmetric NuMA-dependent oriented divisions and unequal apportioning of mitochondria. [PDF]
Eli S +21 more
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NUDC Is Critical for Mitosis and Postmitotic Cell Maintenance Through Its Modulation of Dynein and Actin Cytoskeletal Reorganization. [PDF]
Garner MA, Gross AK.
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p25 of the dynactin complex plays a dual role in cargo binding and dynactin regulation [PDF]
Cytoplasmic dynein binds its cargoes via the dynactin complex and cargo adapters, and the dynactin pointed-end protein p25 is required for dynein-dynactin binding to the early endosomal dynein adapter HookA (Hook in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans). However, it is unclear whether the HookA-dynein-dynactin interaction requires p27, another pointed-end ...
Xin Xiang
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Structure and function of dynactin
Abstract Dynactin is a 1·2 mDa protein complex initially isolated as an activator of cytoplasmic dynein-driven vesicle movementin vitro. Genetic studies have verified that dynactin participates in dynein-based transport events as varied as nuclear localization and axonal transport.
Trina A Schroer
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Dynactin Function in Mitotic Spindle Positioning [PDF]
Dynactin is a multisubunit protein complex necessary for dynein function. Here, we investigated the function of dynactin in budding yeast. Loss of dynactin impaired movement and positioning of the mitotic spindle, similar to loss of dynein. Dynactin subunits required for function included p150Glued, dynamitin, actin‐related protein (Arp) 1 and p24 ...
Jeffrey K Moore, John A Cooper
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Dynactin is essential for growth cone advance
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2008Dynactin is a multi-subunit complex that serves as a critical cofactor of the microtubule motor cytoplasmic dynein. We previously identified dynactin in the nerve growth cone. However, the function of dynactin in the growth cone is still unclear. Here we show that dynactin in the growth cone is required for constant forward movement of the growth cone.
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