The von Hippel-Lindau tumour suppressor interacts with microtubules through kinesin-2
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2007
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Lolkema, M.P.J.K.
Mans, D.A.
Snijckers, C.M.J.T.
Noort, Mascha van
Beest, M. van
Voest, E.E.
Giles, R.H.
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Abstract
Synthesis and maintenance of primary cilia are regulated by the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumour suppressor protein. Recent studies indicate that this regulation is linked to microtubule-dependent functions of pVHL such as orienting microtubule growth and increasing plus-end microtubule stability, however little is known how this occurs. We have identified the kinesin-2 motor complex, known to regulate cilia, as a novel and endogenous pVHL binding partner. The interaction with kinesin-2 facilitates pVHL binding to microtubules. These data suggest that microtubule-dependent functions of pVHL are influenced by kinesin-2.
Keywords
pVHL, Kinesin-2, Microtubules, Primary cilium