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Spotting the goods trains

Christopher Surridge

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6762, 598-598

Abstract: Microtubule-based motor proteins, such as dynein and kinesin, can transport organelles around the cell. But many of these motors were originally identified for reasons other than this. A direct assay for organelle transport has now been devised, however, and initial tests using it have identified two hitherto unknown kinesins in the slime mouldDicytostelium discoideum.

Date: 1999
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