The coordinated trafficking and tethering of membrane cargo within cells relies on the function of distinct cytoskeletal motors that are targeted to specific subcellular compartments through interactions with protein adaptors and phospholipids. The unique actin motor myosin VI functions at distinct steps during clathrin-mediated endocytosis and the early endocytic pathway - both of which are involved in cargo trafficking and sorting - through interactions with Dab2, GIPC, Tom1 and LMTK2. This multifunctional ability of myosin VI can be attributed to its cargo-binding tail region that contains two protein-protein interaction interfaces, a ubiquitin-binding motif and a phospholipid binding domain. In addition, myosin VI has been shown to be a...
Myosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves towards the minus end of actin filaments, and...
During constitutive secretion, proteins synthesized at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are transporte...
AbstractThis review, dedicated to the memory of Professor Setsuro Ebashi, focuses on our current wor...
Myosins of class VI are unique actin based motor proteins that move cargo towards the minus ends of ...
SummaryMyosin VI is critical for cargo trafficking and sorting during early endocytosis and autophag...
Myosins of class VI (MYO6) are unique actin-based motor proteins that move cargo towards the minus e...
Myosin VI is critical for cargo trafficking and sorting during early endocytosis and autophagosome m...
Myosin motor proteins working together with the actin cytoskeleton drive a wide range of cellular pr...
Myosin VI is a molecular motor that harnesses the conformational changes caused by ATP hydrolysis to...
AbstractThe integrity of the actin cytoskeleton and associated motor proteins are essential for the ...
The actin-based molecular motor myosin VI functions in the endocytic uptake pathway, both during the...
SummaryMyosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filamen...
APPL1- and RAB5-positive signaling endosomes play a crucial role in the activation of AKT in respons...
Myosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filaments; thu...
APPL1- and RAB5-positive signaling endosomes play a crucial role in the activation of AKT in respons...
Myosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves towards the minus end of actin filaments, and...
During constitutive secretion, proteins synthesized at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are transporte...
AbstractThis review, dedicated to the memory of Professor Setsuro Ebashi, focuses on our current wor...
Myosins of class VI are unique actin based motor proteins that move cargo towards the minus ends of ...
SummaryMyosin VI is critical for cargo trafficking and sorting during early endocytosis and autophag...
Myosins of class VI (MYO6) are unique actin-based motor proteins that move cargo towards the minus e...
Myosin VI is critical for cargo trafficking and sorting during early endocytosis and autophagosome m...
Myosin motor proteins working together with the actin cytoskeleton drive a wide range of cellular pr...
Myosin VI is a molecular motor that harnesses the conformational changes caused by ATP hydrolysis to...
AbstractThe integrity of the actin cytoskeleton and associated motor proteins are essential for the ...
The actin-based molecular motor myosin VI functions in the endocytic uptake pathway, both during the...
SummaryMyosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filamen...
APPL1- and RAB5-positive signaling endosomes play a crucial role in the activation of AKT in respons...
Myosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filaments; thu...
APPL1- and RAB5-positive signaling endosomes play a crucial role in the activation of AKT in respons...
Myosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves towards the minus end of actin filaments, and...
During constitutive secretion, proteins synthesized at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are transporte...
AbstractThis review, dedicated to the memory of Professor Setsuro Ebashi, focuses on our current wor...