sitomechanisms
Sitomechanisms are a type of molecular machine found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. They are responsible for the transport of proteins and other cargo molecules between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi apparatus. Sitomechanisms are composed of a complex of proteins that form a tubular structure, which acts as a track for the movement of cargo molecules. The movement of cargo along the sitomechanism is facilitated by motor proteins, such as kinesin and dynein, which use the energy from ATP hydrolysis to generate force and move along the microtubules that form the track.
Sitomechanisms play a crucial role in the sorting and trafficking of proteins within the cell. They are
The study of sitomechanisms has provided valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying protein trafficking and