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. 2004 Oct 11;167(1):99–110. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200401085

Figure 9.

Figure 9.

Model of MAPs and MARK regulating the movement of motors along microtubules. (Top) Unphosphorylated MAPs are attached to microtubules and present obstacles to motors such as kinesin (short run length, inhibition of attachment of motors). (Bottom) MAPs phosphorylated by MARK detach from microtubules and thus clear the path for motors.