Science, Vol.279, No.5350, 527-533, 1998
Unconventional myosins in cell movement, membrane traffic, and signal transduction
In the past few years genetic, biochemical, and cytolocalization data have implicated members of the myosin superfamily of actin-based molecular motors in a variety of cellular functions including membrane trafficking, cell movements, and signal transduction. The importance of myosins is illustrated by the identification of myosin genes as targets for disease-causing mutations. The task at hand is to decipher how the multitude of myosins function at both the molecular and cellular level-a task facilitated by our understanding of myosin structure and function in muscle.
Keywords:HEAVY-CHAIN KINASE;CLASS-V MYOSIN;HAIR-CELLS;MECHANOELECTRICAL TRANSDUCTION;ACTIN-FILAMENTS;PURKINJE-CELLS;PROTEIN-KINASE;MOTOR-ACTIVITY;GENE ENCODES;I ISOFORMS