2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.02.446814
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Kinesin-binding protein remodels the kinesin motor to prevent microtubule-binding

Abstract: Kinesins are tightly regulated in space and time to control their activation in the absence of cargo-binding. Kinesin-binding protein (KIFBP) was recently discovered to bind the catalytic motor heads of 8 of the 45 known kinesin superfamily members and inhibit binding to microtubules. In humans, mutation of KIFBP gives rise to Goldberg-Shprintzen syndrome (GOSHS), but the kinesin(s) that is misregulated to produce clinical features of the disease is not known. Understanding the structural mechanism by which KI… Show more

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“…The samples subjected to mass spectrometry analysis were processed as described earlier (Solon et al, 2021). After collecting the raw data, raw mass spectrometry files were searched using pLink 2.3.11 (Chen et al, 2019) against target-decoy FASTA files having the sequences of interest and contaminants.…”
Section: Cross-linking Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples subjected to mass spectrometry analysis were processed as described earlier (Solon et al, 2021). After collecting the raw data, raw mass spectrometry files were searched using pLink 2.3.11 (Chen et al, 2019) against target-decoy FASTA files having the sequences of interest and contaminants.…”
Section: Cross-linking Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%