Benison et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Structure and dynamics of LC8 complexes with KXTQT-motif peptides: swallow and dynein intermediate chain compete for a common siteBenison et al., 2007
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- 8978937296114147147
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- Benison G
- Karplus P
- Barbar E
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- Journal of molecular biology
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The dynein light chain LC8 is an integral subunit of the cytoplasmic dynein motor complex that binds directly to and promotes assembly of the dynein intermediate chain (IC). LC8 interacts also with a variety of putative dynein cargo molecules such as Bim, a proapoptotic …
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