abnormalities, indicating that developing neurons are particularly sensitive to a reduction in
Lis1 dosage. Here we show that Lis1 is enriched in neurons relative to levels in other cell
types, and that Lis1 interacts with the microtubule motor cytoplasmic dynein. Production of
more Lis1 in non-neuronal cells increases retrograde movement of cytoplasmic dynein and
leads to peripheral accumulation of microtubules. These changes may reflect neuron-like …