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Dynactin complex

Fig. 7. General structures of a number of different motors (A) myosin II interacting with actin, (B) kinesin carrying a cargo and interacting with a microtubule, and (C) cytoplasmic dynein, with its associated cargo-laden dynactin complex, interacting with a microtubule. Fig. 7. General structures of a number of different motors (A) myosin II interacting with actin, (B) kinesin carrying a cargo and interacting with a microtubule, and (C) cytoplasmic dynein, with its associated cargo-laden dynactin complex, interacting with a microtubule.
Schafer, D. A., Gill, S. R., Cooper, J. A., Heuser, J. E., and Schroer, T. A. (1994). Ultrastructural analysis of the dynactin complex An actin-related protein is a component of a filament that resembles F-actin./ Cell Biol. 126, 403-412. [Pg.296]

P50 (dynamitin) component of dynein/dynactin complex Tg Unknown... [Pg.351]

FIGURE 19.9 A dynein molecule. Shown in blue are the globular heads (heavy chains) connected to the intermediate chains (red) and the light chains (light blue). Dynactin complex components pl50, pl35, dynamitin, p62, capping proteins, Arp 1, actin is also shown. [Pg.359]

Cytosolic dynelns are linked to their cargoes (vesicles and chromosomes) by dynactin, a large multiprotein complex (see Figure 20-22). Dynactin also binds to microtubules, thereby Increasing the processivlty of dyneln-medlated transport. [Pg.838]


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