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Papers associated with microtubule (and klc1)

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Kinesin-mediated transport of Smad2 is required for signaling in response to TGF-beta ligands., Batut J., Dev Cell. February 1, 2007; 12 (2): 261-74.  


Move it or lose it: axis specification in Xenopus., Weaver C., Development. August 1, 2004; 131 (15): 3491-9.          


GBP binds kinesin light chain and translocates during cortical rotation in Xenopus eggs., Weaver C., Development. November 1, 2003; 130 (22): 5425-36.              


Dynactin is required for bidirectional organelle transport., Deacon SW., J Cell Biol. February 3, 2003; 160 (3): 297-301.      


Interactions and regulation of molecular motors in Xenopus melanophores., Gross SP., J Cell Biol. March 4, 2002; 156 (5): 855-65.                  


Dynein, dynactin, and kinesin II's interaction with microtubules is regulated during bidirectional organelle transport., Reese EL., J Cell Biol. October 2, 2000; 151 (1): 155-66.              


Photoreceptor localization of the KIF3A and KIF3B subunits of the heterotrimeric microtubule motor kinesin II in vertebrate retina., Whitehead JL., Exp Eye Res. November 1, 1999; 69 (5): 491-503.              


Regulation of melanosome movement in the cell cycle by reversible association with myosin V., Rogers SL., J Cell Biol. September 20, 1999; 146 (6): 1265-76.              


Role of xklp3, a subunit of the Xenopus kinesin II heterotrimeric complex, in membrane transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus., Le Bot N., J Cell Biol. December 14, 1998; 143 (6): 1559-73.                


Heterotrimeric kinesin II is the microtubule motor protein responsible for pigment dispersion in Xenopus melanophores., Tuma MC., J Cell Biol. December 14, 1998; 143 (6): 1547-58.            


XCTK2: a kinesin-related protein that promotes mitotic spindle assembly in Xenopus laevis egg extracts., Walczak CE., J Cell Biol. February 24, 1997; 136 (4): 859-70.                

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