Helix sliding in the stalk coiled coil of dynein couples ATPase and microtubule binding

2009 
The ATPase and the microtubule binding domains of dynein are separated by a long stalk coiled coil, which has to communicate and coordinate the activities of these domains along the mechanochemical cycle. Now this communication is shown to occur via sliding of the α-helices of the coiled coil.
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