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J Cell Sci (2017) 130 (12): 2056–2065.
Published: 15 June 2017
...Christopher L. Robinson; Richard D. Evans; Deborah A. Briggs; Jose S. Ramalho; Alistair N. Hume ABSTRACT Microtubules and F-actin, and their associated motor proteins, are considered to play complementary roles in long- and short-range organelle transport. However, there is growing appreciation...
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J Cell Sci (2015) 128 (4): 621–630.
Published: 15 February 2015
..., as they facilitate an experimental dissection of organelle transport and retention processes. Much progress has been made in defining the molecular players involved in organelle partitioning in yeast. Each organelle uses a distinct set of factors – motor, anchor and adaptor proteins – that ensures its inheritance...
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J Cell Sci (2003) 116 (22): 4501–4512.
Published: 15 November 2003
...Ayumu Yamamoto; Yasushi Hiraoka Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule motor that mediates various biological processes, including nuclear migration and organelle transport, by moving on microtubules while associated with various cellular structures. The association of dynein with cellular structures...
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J Cell Sci (2003) 116 (7): 1339–1348.
Published: 1 April 2003
... is associated with large dense core vesicles in bovine chromaffin cells and rat PC12 cells. J. Cell Sci. 108 , 1639 -1649. Deacon, S. W. and Gelfand, V. I. ( 2001 ). Of yeast, mice, and men: rab proteins and organelle transport. J. Cell Biol. 152 , F21 -F24. Espindola, F. S., Suter, D. M...
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J Cell Sci (2002) 115 (7): 1453–1460.
Published: 1 April 2002
...Shuo Ma; Rex L. Chisholm Intracellular organelle transport is driven by motors that act upon microtubules or microfilaments. The microtubulebased motors, cytoplasmic dynein and kinesin, are believed to be responsible for retrograde and anterograde transport of intracellular cargo along microtubules...
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J Cell Sci (2002) 115 (5): 991–1004.
Published: 1 March 2002
...Olga C. Rodriguez; Richard E. Cheney Class V myosins are one of the most ancient and widely distributed groups of the myosin superfamily and are hypothesized to function as motors for actin-dependent organelle transport. We report the discovery and initial characterization of a novel member...
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J Cell Sci (2000) 113 (11): 2047–2054.
Published: 1 June 2000
... Organelle transport In animal cells, transport of organelles and maintenance of their organization and position in the cytoplasm depends mostly on microtubule-based motor proteins: kinesins and dyneins. With few exceptions, kinesins move cargoes towards the plus-ends of microtubules, while dyneins...
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J Cell Sci (1998) 111 (14): 2055–2066.
Published: 30 July 1998
...L. L. Evans; A. J. Lee; P. C. Bridgman; M. S. Mooseker ABSTRACT Myosin-V has been linked to actin-based organelle transport by a variety of genetic, biochemical and localization studies. However, it has yet to be determined whether myosin-V functions as an organelle motor. To further investigate...
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