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- transport. Dyneins can be divided into two groups: cytoplasmic dyneins and axonemal dyneins, which are also called ciliary or flagellar dyneins. cytoplasmic...
- myosin motors. Dyneins are composed of two or three heavy chains and a large and variable number of ****ociated light chains. Dyneins drive intracellular...
- This form of transport is known as anterograde transport. In contrast, dyneins are motor proteins that move toward the minus end of a microtubule in retrograde...
- po****tion. The role of astral microtubules is ****isted by dyneins specific to this role. These dyneins have their light chains (static portion) attached to...
- Sale WS (November 2000). "The 9 + 2 axoneme anchors multiple inner arm dyneins and a network of kinases and phosphatases that control motility". The Journal...
- Dynein, axonemal, heavy chain 14 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DNAH14 gene. Dyneins are microtubule-****ociated motor protein complexes...
- submembranous cortical layers and bundles. Motor proteins of microtubules, dynein and kinesin, and myosin of actin filaments, provide dynamic character of...
- are many proteins that bind to microtubules, including the motor proteins dynein and kinesin, microtubule-severing proteins like katanin, and other proteins...
- complex that acts as a co-factor for the microtubule motor cytoplasmic dynein-1. It is built around a short filament of actin related protein-1 (Arp1)...
- ATP. They play key roles in: intracellular transport (****ociated with dyneins and kinesins, they transport organelles like mitochondria or vesicles)...