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The stalk region of dynamin drives the constriction of dynamin tubes

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2004
The GTPase dynamin is essential for numerous vesiculation events including clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Upon GTP hydrolysis, dynamin constricts a lipid bilayer. Previously, a three-dimensional structure of mutant dynamin in the constricted state was determined by helical reconstruction methods.
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Dynamin

1999
Abstract Dynamin was also identified as dephosphin-I, a major synaptosomal protein that rapidly undergoes dephosphorylation upon membrane depolarization. It is the mammalian homologue of the Drosophila shibir e protein.
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Dynamine alexae

2017
alexae. Dynamine alexae Peñalver & Grimaldi, 2006 Nymphalidae: Biblidinae. Dominican Republic, Cordillera Septentrional between Santago and Puerto Plata, Dominican Amber; Aquitanian, early Miocene. Depository: AMNH (holotype, DR-18-2). Published figures: Peñalver & Grimaldi (2006: Figs 3–5).
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Dynamin (shibire)

1994
Abstract Dynamin was initially isolated from calf brain tissue by microtubule co-purification1 In this procedure microtubules are assembled from cytosolic extracts using taxol, washed, and dynamin is extracted with GTP. AMPPNP is included in this step to prevent extraction of kinesin.
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Dynamin prime

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2022
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Dynamin in disease

Nature Genetics, 2005
Dynamins are dynamic scaffolding proteins that function in membrane trafficking. A new study shows that mutations in the gene encoding dynamin 2 underlie a distinct form of peripheral neuropathy, establishing the first link between dynamins and human disease.
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Life Without Dynamin

Science's STKE, 2007
Dynamin 1 is a neuron-specific guanosine triphosphatase involved in the endocytic recycling of synaptic vesicle membranes. Ferguson et al . created genetically engineered mice lacking dynamin 1 and found, surprisingly, that they contained functional synapses and had limited postnatal viability. However, the synapses
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DynaMine

2011
Benjamin Livshits, Thomas Zimmermann
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Dynamin

2013
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