motorisoproteiinit
Motorisoproteiinit, also known as motor proteins, are a class of proteins that move along biological tracks, such as actin filaments or microtubules, within cells. This movement is fueled by the chemical energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP or GTP. Motor proteins play crucial roles in a wide variety of cellular processes, including intracellular transport, muscle contraction, cell division, and cell motility.
The three main families of motor proteins are myosins, kinesins, and dyneins. Myosins are primarily associated
The mechanism by which motor proteins generate force and movement involves a cycle of binding, ATP hydrolysis,