2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.01.538972
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Distinct regions of the kinesin-5 C-terminal tail are essential for mitotic spindle midzone localization and sliding force

Abstract: Kinesin-5 motor proteins play essential roles during mitosis in most organisms. Their tetrameric structure and plus-end-directed motility allow them to bind to and move along antiparallel microtubules, thereby pushing spindle poles apart to assemble a bipolar spindle. Recent work has shown that the C-terminal tail is particularly important to kinesin-5 function: the tail affects motor domain structure, ATP hydrolysis, motility, clustering, and sliding force measured for purified motors, as well as motility, cl… Show more

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