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      RhoD, Src, and hDia2C in endosome motility.

      Developmental Cell
      Animals, Carrier Proteins, metabolism, Cell Movement, physiology, Cytoskeleton, Endosomes, Eukaryotic Cells, cytology, Humans, Protein Transport, rho GTP-Binding Proteins, src-Family Kinases

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          The positioning of early endosomes is a dynamic process requiring coordinated activity of both actin and microtubules with their associated motors. A recent report from Marino Zerial and colleagues examining RhoD identifies mDia2C, a novel splice variant of mDia2, and Src as components of the regulatory machinery influencing actin-dependent endosome movement.

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