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What Are Motor Proteins And Their Functions? [Solved]
Motor proteins are the driving force behind muscle contraction and are responsible for the active transport of most proteins and vesicles in the cytoplasm. They are a class of molecular motors that are able to move along the surface of a suitable substrate, powered by the hydrolysis of ATP.
Motor Proteins: Tiny Pirates in Your Cells
To some they look like bow-legged cowboys. To others, swaggering pirates. Either way,
Motor proteins - dynein, kinesin, myosin
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Ron Vale (UCSF, HHMI) 1: Molecular Motor Proteins
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