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Look up: kinesin

  1. Kinesin
    Kinesin: A family of microtubule motor proteins active in mitosis. The kinesins use chemical energy from the hydrolysis of ATP (adenosine triphosphatase) to generate mechanical force. They bind tightly to and move along the microtubules. The kinesins are not related in sequence to the other known class of microtubule motor proteins, the dyneins.
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  2. kinesin
    Cytoplasmic protein (110 kD) that is responsible for moving vesicles and particles towards the distal (plus) end of microtubules. Differs from cytoplasmic dynein (MAP1C) in the direction in which it moves and its relative insensitivity to vanadate. It has two heavy chains and two light chains. A large number of related gene products are believed to be motor proteins active in mitosis.
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  3. kinesin
    <molecular biology> Cytoplasmic protein (110 kD) that is responsible for moving vesicles and particles towards the distal end of microtubules. Differs from cytoplasmic dynein (MAP1C) in the direction in which it moves and its relative insensitivity to vanadate. It has two heavy chains and two ...
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  4. kinesin
    Type: Term Pronunciation: ki-nē′sin Definitions: 1. A motor protein associated with microtubules that participates in the ATP-dependent transport of vesicles and other entities. It directs anterograde axonal transport.
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  5. Kinesin
    A `kinesin` is a protein belonging to a class of motor proteins found in eukaryotic cells. Kinesins move along microtubule filaments, and are powered by the hydrolysis of ATP (thus kinesins are ATPases). The active movement of kinesins supports several cellular functions including mitosis, meiosis a...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinesin

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