1998
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.31.19639
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Localization of Tctex-1, a Cytoplasmic Dynein Light Chain, to the Golgi Apparatus and Evidence for Dynein Complex Heterogeneity

Abstract: To date, much attention has been focused on the heavy and intermediate chains of the multisubunit cytoplasmic dynein complex; however, little is known about the localization or function of dynein light chains. In this study, we find that Tctex-1, a light chain of cytoplasmic dynein, localizes predominantly to the Golgi apparatus in interphase fibroblasts. Immunofluorescent staining reveals striking juxtanuclear staining characteristic of the Golgi apparatus as well as nuclear envelope and punctate cytoplasmic … Show more

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“…They are core elements of eukaryotic cells probably binding with hundreds of proteins (Rapali et al 2011). The presence of dynein light chain molecules in fibroblast Golgi structures (Tai et al 1998) support our observations reaviling them by immunogold method as gold grains in lipotubuloid Golgi structures. Other authors believe that Golgi structure movements depend on myosin XI (Avisar et al 2009(Avisar et al , 2012.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…They are core elements of eukaryotic cells probably binding with hundreds of proteins (Rapali et al 2011). The presence of dynein light chain molecules in fibroblast Golgi structures (Tai et al 1998) support our observations reaviling them by immunogold method as gold grains in lipotubuloid Golgi structures. Other authors believe that Golgi structure movements depend on myosin XI (Avisar et al 2009(Avisar et al , 2012.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Based on our data of the monomeric nNOS peptide, which indicate that this peptide binds with higher affinity than the monomeric IC, a dimeric analog of nNOS peptide should have higher affinity. Furthermore, it is estimated that the majority of the LCs are not associated with dynein (40,41). These estimates suggest that interaction of the LCs with the ICs represents a subset of LC targets.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…One interesting question is whether the regulatory mechanism we have characterized operates during mitosis in somatic cells (rather than through the embryonic cell cycle, as assessed here and previously), as there are conflicting reports of whether CD remains associated with its membranous cargoes (43,44).…”
Section: Cdc2 Removes Dynein From Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 for a review) that have to be stimulated on entry into mitosis, such as the interaction with NuMA (45) and those like the interaction between LIC1 and pericentrin, which may be active at all times (46,47). To add to this complexity, there may be distinct CD complexes that contain specific assortments of subunits, which may be responsible for different CD functions (44,47) and which could be differentially regulated. Other microtubule motors, such as Eg5 and MKLP1, may also be regulated by cdc2 kinase and other cell cycle-regulated kinases (48 -51).…”
Section: Since Both Dic and P150mentioning
confidence: 99%