2010
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.059337
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Functional interplay between LIS1, NDE1 and NDEL1 in dynein-dependent organelle positioning

Abstract: Cytoplasmic dynein 1 is a minus-end-directed microtubule motor that is required for a wide range of activities involving movement or anchoring of cellular structures (Vallee et al., 2004). These activities include separation of chromosomes during mitosis, cell migration, and the movement and localisation of substrates such as mRNAs, signalling complexes and membrane organelles. To understand how dynein function over such a diverse range of activities is regulated, much attention has focussed on the composition… Show more

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“…In cultured cells, Lis1 and dynein regulate organelle position (Harada et al, 1998;Lam et al, 2010). We therefore determined whether the distributions of the Golgi and mitochondria were perturbed in Lis1 cKO-late hair cells.…”
Section: Lis1 Deficiency Leads To Organelle Distribution Defects Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cultured cells, Lis1 and dynein regulate organelle position (Harada et al, 1998;Lam et al, 2010). We therefore determined whether the distributions of the Golgi and mitochondria were perturbed in Lis1 cKO-late hair cells.…”
Section: Lis1 Deficiency Leads To Organelle Distribution Defects Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Localizations of LIS-1 and dyneindynactin within cells have been shown in several cases to be dependent on each other, although their interdependency varies with the model system and subcellular sites (Cockell et al, 2004;Coquelle et al, 2002;Lam et al, 2010;Lee et al, 2003). We examined localization of dynein-dynactin complexes in Lis-1 k11702 male germ cells using antibodies against dynein heavy chain and transgenic expression of DMN-GFP (McGrail and Hays, 1997).…”
Section: Lis-1 Male Germ Cells Show Loss Of Dyneindynactin Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A clear example of this comes from studies on nuclear distribution protein E (NDE1) and NDE1-like proteins. These two proteins appear to act redundantly with regard to membrane motility (Lam et al, 2010). Intriguingly, they not only affect dynein activity but are also required for maintaining the association of dynein with membranes (Lam et al, 2010).…”
Section: Indirect Coupling Of Motors To Membrane Cargomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two proteins appear to act redundantly with regard to membrane motility (Lam et al, 2010). Intriguingly, they not only affect dynein activity but are also required for maintaining the association of dynein with membranes (Lam et al, 2010). NDE1 and Nudel (also known as NDEL1) both act in the recruitment of LIS1 (for lissencephaly-1) to membranes (Liang et al, 2004;Lam et al, 2010).…”
Section: Indirect Coupling Of Motors To Membrane Cargomentioning
confidence: 99%