BIOL 3530 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Kinesin, Tubulin, Hydrolysis

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Motor proteins: highly conserved and it is believed they all came from similar gene. They use energy to move themselves and they are attached to many components and they move the components. They can bind to rna and vesicles and move alone microfilaments or microtubules. They can generate force within these filaments to move things. There is 3 families of motor proteins: myosin, dynein and kinesin. Kinesin and myosin have very similar actions and dynein is little different. Dynein moves toward the end of microtubules and kinesin moves toward the + end. They require energy to function and atp hydrolysis is the rate limiting step and every step requires an atp. These motor proteins are enzymes that hydrolysis atp and that conversion of energy into movement leads to the actual physical movement. If the motor protein itself in anchored to some structure and you got a movement you going to get the entire filament moving.

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