KIF26A is an unconventional kinesin and regulates GDNF-Ret signaling in enteric neuronal development.

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Zhou R, Niwa S, Homma N, Takei Y, Hirokawa N

KIF26A is an unconventional kinesin and regulates GDNF-Ret signaling in enteric neuronal development.

Cell. 2009 Nov 13;139(4):802-13. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.10.023.

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Abstract

The kinesin superfamily proteins (KIFs) are motor proteins that transport organelles and protein complexes in a microtubule- and ATP-dependent manner. We identified KIF26A as a new member of the murine KIFs. KIF26A is a rather atypical member as it lacks ATPase activity. Mice with a homozygous deletion of Kif26a developed a megacolon with enteric nerve hyperplasia. Kif26a-/- enteric neurons showed hypersensitivity for GDNF-Ret signaling, and we find that KIF26A suppressed GDNF-Ret signaling by direct binding and inhibition of Grb2, an essential component of GDNF/Akt/ERK signaling. We therefore propose that the unconventional kinesin KIF26A plays a key role in enteric nervous system development by repressing a cell growth signaling pathway.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Growth factor receptor-bound protein 2P62993Details