2007
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e06-12-1125
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p180 Is Involved in the Interaction between the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Microtubules through a Novel Microtubule-binding and Bundling Domain

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“…This raises the question as to whether the kinectin-like, coiled-coil domain of p180 associates with the cell's cytoskeleton to localize rough vesicles/tubules and organize their assembly into rough ER membrane arrays, extending from the nucleus to the cell periphery. Supporting studies conducted by Ogawa-Goto et al (2007) revealed that overexpression of p180 in mammalian cells enhanced microtubule acetylation and bundle formation. In vitro sedimentation assays showed that p180 directly bound to microtubules and possessed a microtubule-binding domain (Ogawa-Goto et al, 2007).…”
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“…This raises the question as to whether the kinectin-like, coiled-coil domain of p180 associates with the cell's cytoskeleton to localize rough vesicles/tubules and organize their assembly into rough ER membrane arrays, extending from the nucleus to the cell periphery. Supporting studies conducted by Ogawa-Goto et al (2007) revealed that overexpression of p180 in mammalian cells enhanced microtubule acetylation and bundle formation. In vitro sedimentation assays showed that p180 directly bound to microtubules and possessed a microtubule-binding domain (Ogawa-Goto et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Supporting studies conducted by Ogawa-Goto et al (2007) revealed that overexpression of p180 in mammalian cells enhanced microtubule acetylation and bundle formation. In vitro sedimentation assays showed that p180 directly bound to microtubules and possessed a microtubule-binding domain (Ogawa-Goto et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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