Cytoplasmic dynein transports cargoes for a variety of crucial cellular functions. However, since dynein is essential in most eukaryotic organisms, the in-depth study of the cellular function of dynein via genetic analysis of dynein mutations has not been practical. Here, we identify and characterize 34 different dynein heavy chain mutations using a genetic screen of the ascomycete fungus Neurospora crassa, in which dynein is nonessential. Interestingly, our studies show that these mutations segregate into five different classes based on the in vivo localization of the mutated dynein motors. Furthermore, we have determined that the different classes of dynein mutations alter vesicle trafficking, microtubule organization, and nuclear distrib...
A new optical trapping study shows that the stepsize of cytoplasmic dynein varies according to the a...
A single amino acid change, F580Y (Legs at odd angles (Loa), Dync1h1Loa), in the highly conserved an...
Cytoplasmic dynein in filamentous fungi accumulates at microtubule plus-ends near the hyphal tip, wh...
Cytoplasmic dynein transports cargoes for a variety of crucial cellular functions. However, since dy...
Cytoplasmic dynein transports cargoes for a variety of crucial cellular functions. However, since dy...
Cytoplasmic dynein is responsible for the transport and delivery of cargoes in organisms ranging fro...
Cytoplasmic dynein is responsible for the transport and delivery of cargoes in organisms ranging fro...
The timely delivery of membranous organelles and macromolecules to specific locations within the maj...
AbstractCytoplasmic dynein is a minus-end-directed microtubule motor that participates in multiple c...
The white-rot fungus Schizophyllum commune (Agaricomycetes) was used to study the cell biology of mi...
Dynein is a superfamily of minus-end directed, microtubule associated, cytoskeletal motor proteins (...
Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule-associated minus-end directed molecular motor with several funct...
AbstractBackground: Kinesin and cytoplasmic dynein are force-generating molecules that move in oppos...
<div><p>The white-rot fungus <i>Schizophyllum commune</i> (Agaricomycetes) was used to study the cel...
AbstractCytoplasmic dynein is a multisubunit, minus end-directed microtubule motor that uses dynacti...
A new optical trapping study shows that the stepsize of cytoplasmic dynein varies according to the a...
A single amino acid change, F580Y (Legs at odd angles (Loa), Dync1h1Loa), in the highly conserved an...
Cytoplasmic dynein in filamentous fungi accumulates at microtubule plus-ends near the hyphal tip, wh...
Cytoplasmic dynein transports cargoes for a variety of crucial cellular functions. However, since dy...
Cytoplasmic dynein transports cargoes for a variety of crucial cellular functions. However, since dy...
Cytoplasmic dynein is responsible for the transport and delivery of cargoes in organisms ranging fro...
Cytoplasmic dynein is responsible for the transport and delivery of cargoes in organisms ranging fro...
The timely delivery of membranous organelles and macromolecules to specific locations within the maj...
AbstractCytoplasmic dynein is a minus-end-directed microtubule motor that participates in multiple c...
The white-rot fungus Schizophyllum commune (Agaricomycetes) was used to study the cell biology of mi...
Dynein is a superfamily of minus-end directed, microtubule associated, cytoskeletal motor proteins (...
Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule-associated minus-end directed molecular motor with several funct...
AbstractBackground: Kinesin and cytoplasmic dynein are force-generating molecules that move in oppos...
<div><p>The white-rot fungus <i>Schizophyllum commune</i> (Agaricomycetes) was used to study the cel...
AbstractCytoplasmic dynein is a multisubunit, minus end-directed microtubule motor that uses dynacti...
A new optical trapping study shows that the stepsize of cytoplasmic dynein varies according to the a...
A single amino acid change, F580Y (Legs at odd angles (Loa), Dync1h1Loa), in the highly conserved an...
Cytoplasmic dynein in filamentous fungi accumulates at microtubule plus-ends near the hyphal tip, wh...