Molecular cloning of protozoan myosin I heavy chain genes
- PMID: 1885657
- DOI: 10.1242/jcs.1991.supplement_14.8
Molecular cloning of protozoan myosin I heavy chain genes
Abstract
Myosins I are ubiquitous, nonfilamentous, actin-based mechanoenzymes originally discovered in protozoa. The extensive in vitro biochemical studies of purified protozoan myosins I are now being complemented with in vivo studies using cloned myosin I heavy chain genes and gene targeting techniques. Here we review briefly the systems and methods being used in these efforts to dissect protozoan myosin I structure and function using molecular genetic approaches.
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