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TBK1 activity regulates the directionality of axonal transport of signalling endosomes

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Dyneins

Current Biology, 2023
Dyneins are a family of motor proteins that carry out motility and force generation functions towards the minus end of microtubule filaments. Cytoplasmic dynein (dynein-1) is responsible for transporting intracellular cargos in the retrograde direction in the cytoplasm, anchoring several organelles to the microtubule network, driving nuclear migration ...
Ahmet, Yildiz, Yuanchang, Zhao
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Dynein at the kinetochore

Journal of Cell Science, 2023
ABSTRACT The microtubule minus-end-directed motility of cytoplasmic dynein 1 (dynein), arguably the most complex and versatile cytoskeletal motor, is harnessed for diverse functions, such as long-range organelle transport in neuronal axons and spindle assembly in dividing cells.
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Dynein at the cortex

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2002
Cytoplasmic dynein is a minus end directed microtubule motor protein with numerous functions during interphase and mitosis. Recent evidence has identified several roles mediated by a fraction of cytoplasmic dynein associated with the cell cortex. So far, these include nuclear migration, mitotic spindle orientation, and cytoskeletal reorientation during
Denis L. Dujardin   +2 more
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Dynein dynamics

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2012
Dyneins are the largest of the cytoskeletal motor proteins, and their mechanochemical behavior is complex. Recent high-resolution crystallographic structures have revealed new surprises regarding motor domain organization and new insights into how force and movement are achieved.
Peter, Höök, Richard, Vallee
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Dynein Structure and Function

Annual Review of Cell Biology, 1989
Article de synthese sur les proteines associees aux microtubules, dont la dyneine.
Kenneth A. Johnson, Mary E. Porter
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Molecular mechanism of dynein-dynactin complex assembly by LIS1

Science
Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule motor vital for cellular organization and division. It functions as a ~4-megadalton complex containing its cofactor dynactin and a cargo-specific coiled-coil adaptor.
Kashish Singh   +5 more
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The dynein family at a glance

Journal of Cell Science, 2006
Three families of cytoskeletal motor protein – the myosins, kinesins and dyneins – have evolved to mediate transport of cells and of structures and materials within cells in eukaryotes.
Peter Höök, Richard B. Vallee
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