Intracellular transport is a vital process that allows cells to move proteins and other molecules to specific locations. This ...
Intracellular transport is a vital process that allows cells to move proteins and other molecules to specific locations.
How do neurons transport proteins? A new study reveals that Kinesin-2 motor subtypes regulate cargo specificity.
Molecular motors such as kinesin are essential cellular machines that convert the chemical energy of ATP hydrolysis into mechanical work. These proteins enable the directed transport of vesicles, ...
The kinesin-2 motor protein uses a hook-like adaptor and cargo-binding (HAC) domain to recognize and transport cargo along microtubule highways, revealing a cellular logistics system critical for ...
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