The kinesin motor typically binds to cargo through its light chains. In this issue Glater et al. (p. 545) demonstrate a new type of linkage through the adapter protein, milton, and the mitochondrial membrane GTPase, miro. This is an important result because it represents a new mechanism of cargo binding and because miro's ability to bind GTP and calcium suggests that it is involved in the regulation of mitochondrial transport. © The Rockefeller University Press.
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Rice, S. E., & Gelfand, V. I. (2006, May 22). Paradigm lost: Milton connects kinesin heavy chain to miro on mitochondria. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200604071
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