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The directed movement of membrane-bounded organelles is an important process for various cellular functions including membrane transport, secretion, and axonal transport. Cytoplasmic dynein, a ubiquitous minus end-directed microtubule-based motor protein, is believed to be responsible for the retrograde transport of membranous organelles from the synapse to the cell body in fast axonal transport. The cytoplasmic dynein complex is composed of two ~530 kDa heavy chains, and intermediate chains of ~74 kDa and ~53-59 kDa.
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