kinasiinien
Kinasiinien are a family of motor proteins that move along microtubules in eukaryotic cells, converting chemical energy from ATP into mechanical work. Most kinasiinien move toward the plus end of microtubules, transporting cargo such as vesicles, mitochondria, and protein complexes; a subset move toward the minus end.
They play essential roles in intracellular transport, organelle positioning, and spindle dynamics during cell division. Structurally,
Kinasiinien are encoded by a large gene family (KIF in many species) and are classified into subfamilies
Functionally, kinasiinien drive anterograde transport in neurons, deliver materials to specific cellular compartments, and contribute to
Clinical relevance includes associations between kinesin gene mutations and neurological disorders, and the exploration of kinesin