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SUBMITTER: Wang S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3826990 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Wang Shusheng S Ketcham Stephanie A SA Schön Arne A Goodman Benjamin B Wang Yueju Y Yates John J Freire Ernesto E Schroer Trina A TA Zheng Yixian Y
Molecular biology of the cell 20130911 22
Lis1, Nudel/NudE, and dynactin are regulators of cytoplasmic dynein, a minus end-directed, microtubule (MT)-based motor required for proper spindle assembly and orientation. In vitro studies have shown that dynactin promotes processive movement of dynein on MTs, whereas Lis1 causes dynein to enter a persistent force-generating state (referred to here as dynein stall). Yet how the activities of Lis1, Nudel/NudE, and dynactin are coordinated to regulate dynein remains poorly understood in vivo. Wo ...[more]