Cytoplasmic dynein-2: from molecules to human diseases |
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Authors: | Vidyalakshmi RAJAGOPALAN Jonathan P.D'AMICO David E.WILKES |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Indiana University South Bend, South Bend, IN 46634-7111, USA |
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Abstract: | The dynein motor protein family is involved in a wide variety of functions in eukaryotic cells. The axonemal dynein class and cytoplasmic dynein-1 subclass have been well characterized. However, the cytoplasmic dynein-2 subclass of the family has only recently begun to be understood. We describe the entire dynein family but focus on cytoplasmic dynein-2. Dynein-2 consists of a heavy, an intermediate, a light intermediate, and a light chain. The complex appears to function primarily as the retrograde motor for intraflagellar transport. This process is important for the formation and maintenance of cilia and flagella. Additionally, dynein-2 has roles in the control of ciliary length and in non-ciliary functions. Mutations in the human dynein-2 heavy chain lead to cilia-related diseases. |
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Keywords: | cilia dynein flagella intraflagellar transport microtubule |
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