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Mechanics of kinesin movement.

Author: Alex Rapai



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The single dimer of kinesin can move processively along the tubule because the action of the two heads are co-ordinated and one head is always bound. Thus an individual kinesin molecules can transport a cargo such as a vesicle or mitochondrion a long way - for example along an axon.


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