Abstract:Kinesin-1 undergoes autoinhibition but its functional significance has been unclear. Kinesin-1 transports multiple cargoes including cytoplasmic dynein to the microtubule plus ends. From a genetic screen for Aspergills mutants defective in dynein-mediated early endosome transport, we identified a kinesin-1 mutation kinAK895* that disrupts kinesin-1 autoinhibition. Consistent with kinAK895* making kinesin-1 constitutively active, the mutant proteins accumulate abnormally near the microtubule plus ends. Unexpect… Show more
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