Effect of spastic paraplegia mutations in KIF5A kinesin on transport activity

Volume: 17, Issue: 9, Pages: 1245 - 1252
Published: Jan 18, 2008
Abstract
Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by motoneuron degeneration. It is linked to at least 30 loci, among them SPG10, which causes dominant forms and originates in point mutations in the neuronal Kinesin-1 gene (KIF5A). Here, we investigate the motility of KIF5A and four HSP mutants. All mutations are single amino-acid exchanges and located in kinesin's motor or neck domain. The mutation in the neck (A361V)...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of spastic paraplegia mutations in KIF5A kinesin on transport activity
Published Date
Jan 18, 2008
Volume
17
Issue
9
Pages
1245 - 1252
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