2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.12.459962
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A novel RAB11-containing adaptor complex anchoring myosin-5 to secretory vesicles

Abstract: Hyphal fungi grow rapidly by apical extension, providing a notorious example of polarized growth. The continuous supply of secretory vesicles necessary to meet the demands of the extending tip and the long intracellular distances existing between the tip and the basal septum, often localized > 100 μm away from the former, impose the need of efficient networks of intracellular traffic involving exquisite cooperation between microtubule- and actin-mediated transport. In Aspergillus nidulans kinesin-1 conveys … Show more

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“…These genetic data strongly indicate that auto-inhibition is not necessary for the general transporting function of kinesin-1 involved in supporting hyphal growth. Consistent with this conclusion, Rab11-marked secretory vesicles, which are cargoes of kinesin-1 and myosin-V (Pantazopoulou et al, 2014; Penalva et al, 2017) (Pinar et al, 2021 bioRxiv), reach the hyphal tip in the kinA K895 *, ΔmyoV double mutant just like in the ΔmyoV single mutant (Figure 3E).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…These genetic data strongly indicate that auto-inhibition is not necessary for the general transporting function of kinesin-1 involved in supporting hyphal growth. Consistent with this conclusion, Rab11-marked secretory vesicles, which are cargoes of kinesin-1 and myosin-V (Pantazopoulou et al, 2014; Penalva et al, 2017) (Pinar et al, 2021 bioRxiv), reach the hyphal tip in the kinA K895 *, ΔmyoV double mutant just like in the ΔmyoV single mutant (Figure 3E).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%