A Single-headed Recombinant Fragment of Dictyostelium Cytoplasmic Dynein Can Drive the Robust Sliding of Microtubules* - Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Cytoplasmic dynein crosslinks and slides anti-parallel microtubules using its two motor domains | eLife
Chromosome segregation is driven by joint microtubule sliding action of kinesins KIF4A and EG5 | bioRxiv
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Successive Kinesin-5 Microtubule Crosslinking and Sliding Promote Fast, Irreversible Formation of a Stereotyped Bipolar Spindle - ScienceDirect
Microtubule–microtubule sliding by kinesin-1 is essential for normal cytoplasmic streaming in Drosophila oocytes | PNAS
Microtubule–microtubule sliding by kinesin-1 is essential for normal cytoplasmic streaming in Drosophila oocytes | PNAS
A MAP for Bundling Microtubules: Cell
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HSET-driven microtubule sliding slows down when microtubules start to... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Diffusible Crosslinkers Generate Directed Forces in Microtubule Networks: Cell
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Interplay between kinesin-1 and cortical dynein during axonal outgrowth and microtubule organization in Drosophila neurons | eLife
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A slide–disassemble model to explain the complex effects of Kip3 on... | Download Scientific Diagram
Self-Sustained Oscillatory Sliding Movement of Doublet Microtubules and Flagellar Bend Formation | PLOS ONE