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Putting the brakes on a myosin motor
Casey Eddington1, Margaret A Titus2
1Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455.
Abstract:
Insulin-stimulated trafficking of GLUT4 requires the myosin motor Myo1C and signaling adaptor 14-3-3β. Originally, it was thought that 14-3-3β promotes GLUT4 transport by binding the Myo1C lever arm and activating the Myo1C motor. New work by Ji and Ostap using in vitro assays reveals that 14-3-3β binding actually inhibits Myo1C motility, prompting reconsideration of the functional relationship between 14-3-3β and Myo1C and the regulatory potential of atypical light chains.
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