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PubMed:12428809

Most recently, this role became even more puz- zling, since APP was implemented as a kinesin-1 receptor (Kamal et al., 2000; 2001). APP apparently binds to the light chain of kinesin-1, which itself is responsible for anterograde axonal transport and consists of two light chains (KLC) associated with two heavy chains (KIF5B).

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