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From the following article
Coupling of cortical dynein and G
proteins mediates spindle positioning in Caenorhabditis elegans
Tu Nguyen-Ngoc, Katayoun Afshar & Pierre Gönczy
Nature Cell Biology 9, 1294 - 1302 (2007) Published online: 5 October 2007
doi:10.1038/ncb1649
Figure 1
Proper microtubule dynamics are essential for pulling forces.
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Dynein and LIN-5 contribute to pulling forces and interact with each other in vivo.
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Cortical LIS-1 is dependent on LIN-5, GPR-1/2 and G
(a–h) Wild-type, lin-5(RNAi), gpr-1/2(RNAi) and G
(RNAi) one-cell and two-cell stage embryos, as indicated, stained with antibodies against LIS-1 (red),
-tubulin (green) and counterstained with Hoechst to view DNA (blue).
Figure 5
Cortical dynein couples force generation with G
proteins.
