Abstract:Kinesins, including the kinesin 2/KIF3 molecular motor, play an important role in intracellular traffic and can deliver vesicles to distal axon terminal, to cilia, to non-polarized cell surface or to epithelial cell basolateral membrane, thus taking part to the establishment of cellular polarity. We report here the consequences of the kinesin 2 motor inactivation in the thyroid of 3 week-old Kif3a Δ/flox Pax8 Cre/+ mutant mice. Our results indicate first that 3 week-old Pax8 Cre/+ mice used in these experiment… Show more
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