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Dynamin, a 100-kDa GTPase, is one of the most-characterized membrane fission machineries catalyzing vesicle release from plasma membrane during endocytosis. The human genome encodes three dynamins: DNM1, DNM2 and DNM3, with high amino acid similarity but distinct expression patterns. Ever since the discoveries of dynamin mutations associated with human diseases in 2005, dynamin has become a paradigm for studying pathogenic mechanisms of mutant proteins from the aspects of structural biology, cell biology, model organisms as well as therapeutic strategy development. Here, we review the diseases and pathogenic mechanisms caused by mutations of DNM1 and DNM2, focusing on the activity requirement and regulation of dynamins in different tissues. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Jessica Laiman, Shan-Shan Lin, Ya-Wen Liu. Dynamins in human diseases: differential requirement of dynamin activity in distinct tissues. Current opinion in cell biology. 2023 Apr;81:102174

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