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2007
Motor proteins are molecular machines that convert the chemical energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP into mechanical work used to power cellular motility. In addition to specialized motile cells like muscle fibers and cellular processes like cilia, all eukaryotic cells contain motor proteins (Fig. 1).
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Motor proteins are molecular machines that convert the chemical energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP into mechanical work used to power cellular motility. In addition to specialized motile cells like muscle fibers and cellular processes like cilia, all eukaryotic cells contain motor proteins (Fig. 1).
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The Bacterial RecA Protein as a Motor Protein
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2003▪ Abstract The bacterial RecA protein plays a central role in the repair of stalled replication forks, double-strand break repair, general recombination, induction of the SOS response, and SOS mutagenesis. The major activity of RecA in DNA metabolism is the promotion of DNA strand exchange reactions.
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Microtubule-based motor proteins
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990Virtually all eukaryotes actively transport or position intracellular components (for example, chromosomes or membrane-bounded organelles), and some cells have developed means of moving through aqueous environments or on top of substrates. Such motile processes invob,'ed interactions between cytoskeletal fibers and 'motor' proteins that generate force ...
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Nature, 2000
The mammalian ear uses two types of hair cell, inner and outer, to detect sound-induced vibrations. The outer hair cells convert vibrations into electrical signals, and then convert these signals into changes in cell length. The motor protein responsible for this response has now been identified, opening the way to greater understanding of hearing.
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The mammalian ear uses two types of hair cell, inner and outer, to detect sound-induced vibrations. The outer hair cells convert vibrations into electrical signals, and then convert these signals into changes in cell length. The motor protein responsible for this response has now been identified, opening the way to greater understanding of hearing.
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
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Protein profile, 1996
Progress regarding the kinesins is now being made at a rapid and accelerating rate. The in vivo-functions, and biophysical and enzymatic properties of kinesin itself are being explored at ever increasing levels of detail. The kinesin-related proteins now number several dozen, and although more is known about primary structure than function for most of ...
G S, Bloom, S A, Endow
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Progress regarding the kinesins is now being made at a rapid and accelerating rate. The in vivo-functions, and biophysical and enzymatic properties of kinesin itself are being explored at ever increasing levels of detail. The kinesin-related proteins now number several dozen, and although more is known about primary structure than function for most of ...
G S, Bloom, S A, Endow
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The protein corona from nanomedicine to environmental science
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Assist Prof Morteza Mahmoudi +2 more
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