
Dynein - Wikipedia
Dynein is involved in the movement of chromosomes and positioning the mitotic spindles for cell division. [2] [3] Dynein carries organelles, vesicles and possibly microtubule fragments along …
蛋白构象的改变是导致其运动的原因吗? - 知乎
Dynein是一个二聚体蛋白复合物,总分子量超过1,500KD,包含大约12个亚基。 其结构如下图所示 [1] : 组成二聚体的每一个dynein单体又包含一个heavy chain(HC,重链)、一个light …
Functions and mechanics of dynein motor proteins - Nature
2013年9月25日 · Establishes S. cerevisiae as another important cytoplasmic dynein expression system and provides insight into the requirements for processive dynein motion.
Dynein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Dynein is a large cytoskeletal motor protein that belongs to the AAA + (ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities) superfamily. While dynein has had a rich history of cellular research, …
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Cytoplasmic dynein is a minus end-directed motor for membranous organelles. Cell. 1989, 56 (6) (英文).
Functions and mechanics of dynein motor proteins - PMC
Dynein is one of the three families of cytoskeletal motor protein. Originally identified 50 years ago as an ATPase in Tetrahymena pyriformis cilia 3, dynein was named by Gibbons and Rowe …
Dyneins: Current Biology - Cell Press
2023年12月18日 · In this primer, we first highlight the structure, mechanism, and regulation of dynein-1, which is the best-characterized member of the dynein motor family, and then …
The cytoplasmic dynein transport machinery and its many cargoes …
2018年4月16日 · Cytoplasmic dynein is a minus-end-directed microtubule-based motor that transports a wide range of cargoes, including organelles, RNAs, protein complexes and viruses.
Structure and Mechanics of Dynein Motors - PMC - PubMed …
Dynein is the primary motor responsible for motility and force generation toward the minus ends of microtubules (MTs) (124, 150) and drives a myriad of cellular processes in eukaryotes (69, …
Big steps toward understanding dynein - PMC - PubMed Central …
Dynein is a microtubule-based molecular motor that is involved in various biological functions, such as axonal transport, mitosis, and cilia/flagella movement. Although dynein was …