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_displayNameDnai3 (also known as Wdr63; IC140in Chlamydomonas) and Dnai4...
_timestamp2025-10-20 20:15:51
created[InstanceEdit:9969048] Rothfels, Karen, 2025-10-20
textDnai3 (also known as Wdr63; IC140in Chlamydomonas) and Dnai4 (also known as Wdr78; IC138 in Chlamydomonas) encode two of the three intermediate chains of the two-headed inner dynein arm I1/f. Co-immunoprecipitation studies in mouse show that Dnai3 and Dnai4 interact, consistent with the role for their Chlamydomonas counterparts (Zhang et al, 2018; Hendrickson et al, 2004). Dnai4 additionally interacts with other components of the IDA I1/f including the heavy chain Dnah2 and the light chain Dynlt1 (Zhang et al, 2018).
(summation)[Reaction:9969454] Dnai3 binds Dnai4 and Dnai7 [Homo sapiens]
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