Extended Data Fig. 5: Lis1 does not stimulate the recruitment of dynein tail to dynactin. | Nature Cell Biology

Extended Data Fig. 5: Lis1 does not stimulate the recruitment of dynein tail to dynactin.

From: Lis1 activates dynein motility by modulating its pairing with dynactin

Extended Data Fig. 5

Representative kymographs show the motility of LD650-Dyn and TMR-DynLT assembled with BicD2N or BicDR1 in the presence and absence of 600 nM Lis1. White arrows point to complexes that contain both LD650-mtDyn and TMR-DynLT (three independent experiments were performed per condition).

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