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The localisation and stability of the CENP-F protein are regulated by importin beta and microtubules in mitotic cells. [PDF]
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UNC-16 interacts with LRK-1 and WDFY-3 to regulate the termination of axon growth. [PDF]
Drozd CJ, Chowdhury TA, Quinn CC.
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Systems mapping of bidirectional endosomal transport through the crowded cell.
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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.
Diane Hoffman-Kim +6 more
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Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2004 
▪ Abstract Dynactin is a multisubunit protein complex that is required for most, if not all, types of cytoplasmic dynein activity in eukaryotes. Dynactin binds dynein directly and allows the motor to traverse the microtubule lattice over long distances.
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▪ Abstract Dynactin is a multisubunit protein complex that is required for most, if not all, types of cytoplasmic dynein activity in eukaryotes. Dynactin binds dynein directly and allows the motor to traverse the microtubule lattice over long distances.
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After entering host cells by endocytosis, influenza A virus (IAV) is transported along microfilaments and then transported by dynein along microtubules (MTs) to the perinuclear region for genome release.
Dandan Fu +9 more
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After entering host cells by endocytosis, influenza A virus (IAV) is transported along microfilaments and then transported by dynein along microtubules (MTs) to the perinuclear region for genome release.
Dandan Fu +9 more
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Dynactin is involved in Lewy body pathology
Neuropathology, 2018Dynactin forms a protein complex with dynein that retrogradely transports cargo along microtubules. Dysfunction of this dynein‐dynactin complex causes several neurodegenerative diseases such as Perry syndrome, motor neuron diseases and progressive supranuclear palsy.
Chang Shen +8 more
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