dyneiini
Dyneiini, also known as Dynein, is a family of molecular motors that play a crucial role in various cellular processes. These proteins are responsible for transporting cargo along microtubules, which are part of the cell's cytoskeleton. Dynein motors are found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, although their structure and function can vary between these two domains of life.
Dynein molecules are composed of multiple subunits, including heavy chains, intermediate chains, and light chains. The
Dynein motors are involved in a wide range of cellular activities, including intracellular transport, cell division,
Dynein motors can move in either the plus-end or minus-end direction along microtubules, depending on the specific
Dynein motors are also involved in several diseases, including primary ciliary dyskinesia, a genetic disorder characterized