Motor protein

Motor proteins are a class of molecular motors that can move along the cytoskeleton of cells. They do this by converting chemical energy into mechanical work by the hydrolysis of ATP. == Cellular functions == Motor proteins are the driving force behind most active transport of proteins and vesicles in the cytoplasm.

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Motor protein

Motor proteins are a class of molecular motors that can move along the cytoskeleton of cells. They do this by converting chemical energy into mechanical work by the hydrolysis of ATP. == Cellular functions == Motor proteins are the driving force behind most active transport of proteins and vesicles in the cytoplasm.

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