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Cytoplasmic dynein (ddlc1) mutations cause morphogenetic defects and apoptotic cell death in Drosophila melanogasterBiochemical and molecular dynamic simulation analysis of a weak coiled coil association between kinesin-II stalksF-actin-based extensions of the head cyst cell adhere to the maturing spermatids to maintain them in a tight bundle and prevent their premature release in Drosophila testis.Heterotrimeric kinesin-II is necessary and sufficient to promote different stepwise assembly of morphologically distinct bipartite cilia in Drosophila antenna.Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in DrosophilaBacterial cells enhance laser driven ion acceleration.Dynein light chain 1 functions in somatic cyst cells regulate spermatogonial divisions in Drosophila.Enhanced x-ray emission from nano-particle doped bacteria.Kinesin-II is required for axonal transport of choline acetyltransferase in Drosophila.malvolio, the Drosophila homologue of mouse NRAMP-1 (Bcg), is expressed in macrophages and in the nervous system and is required for normal taste behaviour.Dynamic expression pattern of kinesin accessory protein in Drosophila.Dynein light chain 1 (LC8) association enhances microtubule stability and promotes microtubule bundling.Heterotrimeric kinesin-2, together with kinesin-1, steers vesicular acetylcholinesterase movements toward the synapse.The C-terminal tails of heterotrimeric kinesin-2 motor subunits directly bind to α-tubulin1: Possible implications for cilia-specific tubulin entry.A marine natural product inhibitor of kinesin motors.A conditional Orco requirement in the somatic cyst cells for maintaining spermatids in a tight bundle in Drosophila testis.Drosophila KAP interacts with the kinesin II motor subunit KLP64D to assemble chordotonal sensory cilia, but not sperm tails.From fission to fusion: a perspective on the research that won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2013.Somatic PI3K activity regulates transition to the spermatocyte stages in Drosophila testis.Localized, Reactive F-Actin Dynamics Prevents Abnormal Somatic Cell Penetration by Mature Spermatids.Development of the Drosophila olfactory sense organs utilizes cell-cell interactions as well as lineage.KAP, the accessory subunit of kinesin-2, binds the predicted coiled-coil stalk of the motor subunits.A method for estimating relative changes in the synaptic density in Drosophila central nervous system.Cholinergic activity is essential for maintaining the anterograde transport of Choline Acetyltransferase in Drosophila.Cdk1 in germline and the dose of somatic EGFR signaling determine the rate of transit amplificationAtypical septate junctions maintain the somatic enclosure around maturing spermatids and prevent premature sperm release in testisCellular events during development of the olfactory sense organs in Drosophila melanogasterThe function of the proneural genes achaete and scute in the spatio-temporal patterning of the adult labellar bristles of Drosophila melanogasterSomatic ERK activation during transit amplification is essential for maintaining the synchrony of germline divisions in Drosophila testisKinesin associated protein, DmKAP, binding harnesses the C-terminal ends of the Drosophila kinesin-2 stalk heterodimerThe structural dynamics of the kinesin-2 stalk heterodimer and its biological relevance
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