FhipA and FtsA in Aspergillus (human FHIP and FTS homologues) are critical for HookA-dynein–mediated early endosome transport. FhipA and FtsA are required for HookA–early endosome association. FtsA–early endosome association depends on FhipA and HookA, but FhipA is able to localize to early endosomes independently of HookA or FtsA.
FHIP and FTS proteins are critical for dynein-mediated transport of early endosomes in Aspergillus
Xuanli Yao,Xiangfeng Wang,Xin Xiang
Published 2014 in Molecular Biology of the Cell
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2014
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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2014-07-15
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