molekyylejäjoilla
Molekyylejäjoilla, also known as molecular motors, are biological machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical work. They are found in various cellular processes, such as muscle contraction, cell division, and intracellular transport. Molecular motors are typically composed of proteins that move along filamentous tracks, such as microtubules, actin filaments, or intermediate filaments. The most well-known molecular motors include kinesin, dynein, and myosin.
Kinesin and dynein are plus-end-directed motors that move along microtubules, while myosin is an actin-based motor
Molecular motors play crucial roles in maintaining cellular structure and function. For example, kinesin and dynein
The study of molecular motors has advanced significantly with the development of techniques such as single-molecule