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- transport. Dyneins can be divided into two groups: cytoplasmic dyneins and axonemal dyneins, which are also called ciliary or flagellar dyneins. cytoplasmic...
- apparatus and the separation of the chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. Axonemal dynein, found in cilia and flagella, is crucial to cell motility, for example...
- Dynein, axonemal, heavy chain 14 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DNAH14 gene. Dyneins are microtubule-****ociated motor protein complexes...
- metabolic pathways and regulatory mechanisms. The axonemal bend movement is based on the active sliding of axonemal doublet microtubules by the molecular motor...
- Dynein axonemal light chain 1, (LC1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DNAL1 gene. LC1 is a component of outer dynein arms, which contain the...
- Dynein axonemal heavy chain 5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DNAH5 gene. DNAH5 is a protein-coding gene.1 It provides the instructions for...
- microtubules in addition to the nine outer doublets (called a 9+2 axoneme). The axonemal cytoskeleton acts as a scaffolding for various protein complexes and provides...
- dynein, which moves cargo inside cells towards the nucleus and produces the axonemal beating of motile cilia and flagella. "In effect, the motile cilium is...
- KIF22 KIF23 KIF24 KIF25 KIF26A KIF26B KIF27 KIFC1 KIFC2 KIFC3 Dyneins axonemal: DNAH1 DNAH2 DNAH3 DNAH5 DNAH6 DNAH7 DNAH8 DNAH9 DNAH10 DNAH11 DNAH12 DNAH13...
- long-range allostery via protein domain dynamics. The dynein in the axonemeaxonemal dynein forms bridges between neighbouring microtubule doublets. When ATP...