

Author: Signor D. Rose L.S. Scholey J.M.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 1046-2023
Source: Methods, Vol.22, Iss.4, 2000-12, pp. : 317-325
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Abstract
The heteromeric kinesins constitute a subfamily of kinesin-related motor complexes that function in several distinct intracellular transport events. The founding member of this subfamily, heterotrimeric kinesin II, has been purified and characterized from early sea urchin embryos, where it was shown using antibody perturbation to be required for the synthesis of motile cilia, presumably by driving the anterograde transport of raft complexes. To further characterize heteromeric kinesin transport pathways, and to attempt to identify cargo molecules, we are using the model organism
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