2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.17.480877
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Regulatory mechanisms of the dynein-2 motility by post-translational modification revealed by MD simulation

Abstract: Intraflagellar transport for ciliary assembly and maintenance is driven by dynein and kinesins specific for the cilia. It has been shown that anterograde and retrograde transports run on different regions of the doublet microtubule, i.e., separate train tracks. However, little is known about the regulatory mechanism of this selective process. Since the doublet microtubule is known to display specific post-translational modifications of tubulins, i.e. tubulin code, for molecular motor regulations, we investigat… Show more

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