kineksiinien
Kineksiinien are a class of proteins that play a crucial role in intracellular transport within cells. They are part of the kinesin superfamily, a diverse group of molecular motors that move along microtubules, which are components of the cell's cytoskeleton. Kineksiinien are known for their ability to convert chemical energy, derived from ATP hydrolysis, into mechanical work. This mechanical work allows them to transport various cellular cargo, such as organelles, vesicles, and protein complexes, to specific locations within the cell.
The movement of kineksiinien is typically unidirectional, moving towards the plus end of microtubules, a process
Kineksiinien are composed of distinct domains, including motor domains that interact with microtubules and ATP, and