Cells use molecular motors to position and segregate organelles. Recent studies show that class V myosins function as actin-based cargo transporters in yeast, moving the vacuole, peroxisomes and secretory vesicles. There is also increasing evidence in vertebrate cells that class V myosins can serve as short-range, point-to-point organelle transporters rather than just tethering organelles to actin.
- John A. Hammer III
- James R. Sellers