kineziny
Kineziny are a class of motor proteins found in eukaryotic cells. They belong to the kinesin superfamily, which also includes kinesin-1 and other related families. Kinesins are essential for intracellular transport, moving various cargo, such as organelles, vesicles, and macromolecules, along microtubule tracks within the cell. This movement is crucial for maintaining cellular structure and function, enabling processes like cell division, cell motility, and signaling.
The primary mechanism of kinesin action involves a "hand-over-hand" walking motion along the microtubule. Kinesin molecules
Different kinesin subfamilies have evolved to perform specialized roles. For example, some kinesins are involved in