Strongly truncated dnaaf4 plays a conserved role in drosophila ciliary dynein assembly as part of an r2tp-like co-chaperone complex with dnaaf6

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  • who: Drosophila et al. from the Yale, United States have published the research: Strongly Truncated Dnaaf4 Plays a Conserved Role in Drosophila Ciliary Dynein Assembly as Part of an R2TP-Like Co-Chaperone Complex With Dnaaf6, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Despite the truncation of Dnaaf4, the authors show that Dnaaf4 and Dnaaf6 proteins can form an R2TP-like complex, and that each is required for assembly of ODAs and a subset of IDAs. Vertebrate DNAAF4 is predicted to recruit HSP90 via its TPR domain, and the authors show that mouse Dnaaf4 is able to . . .

     

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