- 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...
-
Dynein ATPase (EC 3.6.4.2,
dynein adenosine 5'-triphosphatase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name ATP
phosphohydrolase (tubulin-translocating). This enzyme...
-
Dynein, axonemal,
heavy chain 14 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the DNAH14 gene.
Dyneins are microtubule-****ociated
motor protein complexes...
- 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...
-
submembranous cortical layers and bundles.
Motor proteins of microtubules,
dynein and kinesin, and
myosin of
actin filaments,
provide dynamic character of...
- ****ociated
components that
enable motility including the
outer and
inner dynein arms, and
radial spokes. Some
motile cilia lack the
central pair, and some...
- 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...
- are many
proteins that bind to microtubules,
including the
motor proteins dynein and kinesin, microtubule-severing
proteins like katanin, and
other proteins...
- 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...