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DYNLRB1 Gene

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DYNLRB1 Gene

Overview

DYNLRB1 (Dynein Light Chain Roadblock-Type 1) is a highly conserved gene encoding a dynein light chain protein that functions as a critical component of the dynein motor complex. Located on human chromosome 2, DYNLRB1 produces a small ~10 kDa protein that serves as a regulatory subunit within the broader family of dynein-associated proteins. The gene's name reflects its structural homology to roadblock proteins initially identified in Drosophila, which regulate motor protein function. As a ubiquitously expressed protein, DYNLRB1 is particularly abundant in neurons, where intracellular transport is essential for cellular function and survival. Dysregulation of DYNLRB1 expression and function has emerged as a potential contributor to multiple neurodegenerative disease pathways, making it an important focus for understanding motor protein dysfunction in disease contexts.

Function and Biology

DYNLRB1 functions as a light chain subunit that associates with the intermediate and heavy chains of the cytoplasmic dynein complex, one of two major molecular motors responsible for intracellular transport. Specifically, DYNLRB1 modulates dynein processivity—the ability of the motor to take consecutive steps along microtubules without dissociating. By binding to dynein intermediate chains, DYNLRB1 influences the conformational dynamics necessary for efficient retrograde transport, the movement of cargo from distal axons toward the neuronal cell body.

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