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    Homology of a 150K cytoplasmic dynein-associated polypeptide with the Drosophila gene Glued

    CYTOPLASMIC dynein is a microtubule-activated ATPase which produces force towards the minus ends of microtubules1,2. It is thought to be responsible for retrograde axonal transport and other aspects of organelle ...

    Erika L. F. Holzbaur, James A. Hammarback, Bryce M. Paschal, Nancy G. Kravit in Nature (1991)

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    Correction: Homology of a 150K cytoplasmic dynein-associated polypeptide with the Drosophila gene Glued

    Nature 351, 579-583 EXAMINATION of the sequence for a homologue of the poly-peptide described in the above paper (EMBL accession number X62160) raised the possibility that a small segment of the rat sequence a...

    Erika L. F. Holzbaur,, James A. Hammarback, Bryce M. Paschal, Nancy G. Kravit in Nature (1992)

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    Dynein binds to β-catenin and may tether microtubules at adherens junctions

    Interactions between microtubule and actin networks are thought to be crucial for mechanical and signalling events at the cell cortex. Cytoplasmic dynein has been proposed to mediate many of these interactions1,2

    Lee A. Ligon, Sher Karki, Mariko Tokito, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Nature Cell Biology (2001)

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    Mutant dynactin in motor neuron disease

    Impaired axonal transport in motor neurons has been proposed as a mechanism for neuronal degeneration in motor neuron disease. Here we show linkage of a lower motor neuron disease to a region of 4 Mb at chromo...

    Imke Puls, Catherine Jonnakuty, Bernadette H. LaMonte in Nature Genetics (2003)

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    Tangled NUDELs?

    NUDEL was first identified as a protein required for nuclear migration in filamentous fungi. Now, a study shows that it is important for normal assembly of neurofilaments in the mammalian nervous system. In utero

    Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Nature Cell Biology (2004)

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    Processive bidirectional motion of dynein–dynactin complexes in vitro

    Cytoplasmic dynein is the primary molecular motor responsible for transport of vesicles, organelles, proteins and RNA cargoes from the periphery of the cell towards the nucleus along the microtubule cytoskelet...

    Jennifer L. Ross, Karen Wallace, Henry Shuman, Yale E. Goldman in Nature Cell Biology (2006)

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    Axonal Transport and Neurodegenerative Disease

    Active intracellular transport is required to maintain the extended cellular processes of neurons. Long-distance transport along the axon is mediated by molecular motor proteins moving along the microtubule cy...

    Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Intracellular Traffic and Neurodegenerative Disorders (2009)

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    Dynein at odd angles?

    Cytoplasmic dynein drives vesicular transport from the periphery to the cell body of neurons. Missense mutations in the dynein tail domain cause neurodegenerative disease in mouse models. New data on the effec...

    Adam G. Hendricks, Jacob E. Lazarus, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Nature Cell Biology (2010)

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    Dynactin functions as both a dynamic tether and brake during dynein-driven motility

    Dynactin is an essential cofactor for most cellular functions of the microtubule motor cytoplasmic dynein, but the mechanism by which dynactin activates dynein remains unclear. Here we use single molecule appr...

    Swathi Ayloo, Jacob E. Lazarus, Aditya Dodda, Mariko Tokito in Nature Communications (2014)

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    Methods for Assessing Nuclear Rotation and Nuclear Positioning in Develo** Skeletal Muscle Cells

    Skeletal muscle cells are large syncytia, containing hundreds of nuclei positioned regularly along the length of the fiber. During development, nuclei are actively distributed throughout the myotube by the mic...

    Meredith H. Wilson, Matthew G. Bray, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in The Nuclear Envelope (2016)

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    Dynamic actin cycling through mitochondrial subpopulations locally regulates the fission–fusion balance within mitochondrial networks

    Mitochondria form interconnected networks that dynamically remodel in response to cellular needs. Using live-cell imaging, we investigate the role of the actin cytoskeleton in regulating mitochondrial fission ...

    Andrew S. Moore, Yvette C. Wong, Cory L. Simpson in Nature Communications (2016)

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    The impact of cytoskeletal organization on the local regulation of neuronal transport

  13. The neuronal cytoskeleton is functionally specialized within distinct compartments; local differences in cytoskeletal organization regulate local traffic patte...

  14. Jeffrey J. Nirschl, Amy E. Ghiretti, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2017)

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    A conserved interaction of the dynein light intermediate chain with dynein-dynactin effectors necessary for processivity

    Cytoplasmic dynein is the major minus-end-directed microtubule-based motor in cells. Dynein processivity and cargo selectivity depend on cargo-specific effectors that, while generally unrelated, share the abil...

    In-Gyun Lee, Mara A. Olenick, Malgorzata Boczkowska in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Imaging the Dynamics of Mitophagy in Live Cells

    Investigating the precise spatiotemporal dynamics of mitophagy can provide insights into how mitochondrial quality control is regulated in different tissues and organisms. Here, we outline live imaging assays ...

    Andrew S. Moore, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Autophagy (2019)

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    The ADP/ATP translocase drives mitophagy independent of nucleotide exchange

    Mitochondrial homeostasis depends on mitophagy, the programmed degradation of mitochondria. Only a few proteins are known to participate in mitophagy. Here we develop a multidimensional CRISPR–Cas9 genetic scr...

    Atsushi Hoshino, Wei-jia Wang, Shogo Wada, Chris McDermott-Roe, Chantell S. Evans in Nature (2019)

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    A tunable LIC1-adaptor interaction modulates dynein activity in a cargo-specific manner

    Cytoplasmic dynein-1 (dynein) is the motor responsible for most retrograde transport of cargoes along microtubules in eukaryotic cells, including organelles, mRNA and viruses. Cargo selectivity and activation ...

    In-Gyun Lee, Sydney E. Cason, Saif S. Alqassim in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Actin cables and comet tails organize mitochondrial networks in mitosis

    Symmetric cell division requires the even partitioning of genetic information and cytoplasmic contents between daughter cells. Whereas the mechanisms coordinating the segregation of the genome are well known, ...

    Andrew S. Moore, Stephen M. Coscia, Cory L. Simpson, Fabian E. Ortega in Nature (2021)

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    Mitochondrial adaptor TRAK2 activates and functionally links opposing kinesin and dynein motors

    Mitochondria are transported along microtubules by opposing kinesin and dynein motors. Kinesin-1 and dynein-dynactin are linked to mitochondria by TRAK proteins, but it is unclear how TRAKs coordinate these mo...

    Adam R. Fenton, Thomas A. Jongens, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Live Imaging of Autophagosome Biogenesis and Maturation in Primary Neurons

    Live-cell imaging of autophagy in primary neurons has revealed a robust and constitutive pathway for nonselective autophagy in the axon. Autophagosome biogenesis occurs in the distal axon; newly formed autopha...

    Andrea K. H. Stavoe, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Imaging and Quantifying Neuronal Autophagy (2022)

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    Selective motor activation in organelle transport along axons

    The active transport of organelles and other cargos along the axon is required to maintain neuronal health and function, but we are just beginning to understand the complex regulatory mechanisms involved. The ...

    Sydney E. Cason, Erika L. F. Holzbaur in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2022)

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