Understanding specific cargo distribution in differentiated cells is a major challenge. Trafficking kinesin proteins (TRAKs) are kinesin adaptors. They bind the cargo binding domain of kinesin-1 motor proteins forming a link between the motor and their cargoes. To refine the TRAK1/2 binding sites within the kinesin-1 cargo domain, rationally designed C-terminal truncations of KIF5A and KIF5C were generated and their co-association with TRAK1/2 determined by quantitative co-immunoprecipitations following co-expression in mammalian cells. Three contributory regions forming the TRAK2 binding site within KIF5A and KIF5C cargo binding domains were delineated. Differences were found between TRAK1/2 with respect to association with KIF5A
<div><p>Kinesin-1 transports various cargos along the axon by interacting with the cargos through it...
Kinesin-1 (formerly named KHC or conventional kinesin) is the founding member of the large superfami...
AbstractWe have cloned two novel C-terminal motor domain–type kinesin superfamily motor proteins (KI...
Understanding specific cargo distribution in differentiated cells is a major challenge. Trafficking ...
AbstractUnderstanding specific cargo distribution in differentiated cells is a major challenge. Traf...
The brain consists of billions of brain cells, also called neurons, which form a complex network. To...
AbstractTrafficking kinesin proteins (TRAKs) 1 and 2 are kinesin-associated proteins proposed to fun...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular transporter that trafficks along microtubules. There is some evidence that ...
A network of microtubule filaments serves as a highway system in our cells. Motor proteins, like kin...
Kinesin-1 is a microtubule motor that transports cellular cargo along microtubules. KIF5A is one of ...
International audienceAbstract Whereas our understanding of kinesin auto-inhibition mechanisms is im...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular transporter that trafficks along microtubules. There is some evidence that ...
AbstractA two-headed structure has been widely believed to be essential for the kinesin molecular mo...
Kinesin-1 transports numerous cellular cargoes along microtubules. The kinesin-1 light chain (KLC) m...
Kinesin-I exists as a tetramer of two heavy chains (KHCs, also called KIF5s), which contain the amin...
<div><p>Kinesin-1 transports various cargos along the axon by interacting with the cargos through it...
Kinesin-1 (formerly named KHC or conventional kinesin) is the founding member of the large superfami...
AbstractWe have cloned two novel C-terminal motor domain–type kinesin superfamily motor proteins (KI...
Understanding specific cargo distribution in differentiated cells is a major challenge. Trafficking ...
AbstractUnderstanding specific cargo distribution in differentiated cells is a major challenge. Traf...
The brain consists of billions of brain cells, also called neurons, which form a complex network. To...
AbstractTrafficking kinesin proteins (TRAKs) 1 and 2 are kinesin-associated proteins proposed to fun...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular transporter that trafficks along microtubules. There is some evidence that ...
A network of microtubule filaments serves as a highway system in our cells. Motor proteins, like kin...
Kinesin-1 is a microtubule motor that transports cellular cargo along microtubules. KIF5A is one of ...
International audienceAbstract Whereas our understanding of kinesin auto-inhibition mechanisms is im...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular transporter that trafficks along microtubules. There is some evidence that ...
AbstractA two-headed structure has been widely believed to be essential for the kinesin molecular mo...
Kinesin-1 transports numerous cellular cargoes along microtubules. The kinesin-1 light chain (KLC) m...
Kinesin-I exists as a tetramer of two heavy chains (KHCs, also called KIF5s), which contain the amin...
<div><p>Kinesin-1 transports various cargos along the axon by interacting with the cargos through it...
Kinesin-1 (formerly named KHC or conventional kinesin) is the founding member of the large superfami...
AbstractWe have cloned two novel C-terminal motor domain–type kinesin superfamily motor proteins (KI...