Tubulin Acetylation alone does not affect kinesin-1 velocity and run length in vitro

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Kinesin-1 plays a major role in anterograde transport of intracellular cargo along microtubules. Currently, there is an ongoing debate of whether α-tubulin K40 acetylation directly enhances the velocity of kinesin-1 and its affinity to the microtubule track. We compared motor motility on microtubules reconstituted from acetylated and deacetylated tubulin. For both, single- and multi-motor in vitro motility assays, we demonstrate that tubulin acetylation alone does not affect kinesin-1 velocity and run length. © 2012 Walter et al.

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Walter, W. J., Beránek, V., Fischermeier, E., & Diez, S. (2012). Tubulin Acetylation alone does not affect kinesin-1 velocity and run length in vitro. PLoS ONE, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042218

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