Cytoplasmic dynein and dynactin in cell division and intracellular transport
Sher Karki(University of Pennsylvania), Erika L.F. Holzbaur(University of Pennsylvania)
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Abstract
Since the initial discovery of cytoplasmic dynein, it has become apparent that this microtubule-based motor is involved in several cellular functions including cell division and intracellular transport. Another multisubunit complex, dynactin, may be required for most, if not all, cytoplasmic dynein-driven activities and may provide clues to dynein's functional diversity. Recent genetic and biochemical findings have illuminated the cellular roles of dynein and dynactin and provided insight into the functional mechanism of this complex motor.
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