Motor proteins are a class of molecular motors that are able to move along the surface of a suitable substrate. They are powered by the hydrolysis of ATP and converted chemical energyinto mechanical work.?æ
motor protein
Some examples of proteins are: 1. structure protein - collagen 2. transport protein - HDNA polymerasesignal protein - EGF 4. motor protein - miosin 5. enzyme - DNA polymerase 6. gene regulatory protein - transcription factor 7. special proposal protein - glue protein 8. storage protein 9. receptor protein - insulin receptor
Myosins are a large family of motor proteins found in eukaryotic tissues. They are responsible for actin-based motility.
Meat, fish and eggs are proteins. some examples are; 1.structure protein - collagen 2.transport protein-HDNA polymerasesignal protein-EGF 4.motor protein-miosin 5.enzyme- DNApolymerase 6.gene regulatory protein-transcription factor 7.special proposal protein-glueprotein 8.storage protein- 9.receptor protein-insulin receptor
some eg. of proteins are 1.structure protein - collagen 2.transport protein-HDNA polymerasesignal protein-EGF 4.motor protein-miosin 5.enzyme- DNApolymerase 6.gene regulatory protein-transcription factor 7.special proposal protein-glueprotein 8.storage protein- 9.receptor protein-insulin receptor e.g. Beans, bread, potatoes :)
motor protein
Of course! The myosin motor protein is a key, if not the key player in muscle contraction.
Motor proteins move organelles and vesicles along microtubles Not completely sure but i think it has something to do with a phosphate group binding to the motor protein changing its affinity to bind with a molecule adjacent to the one that it was bound to making it seem like it is walking.
There are two main ways a protein can travel within the cell:Transportation inside a versicle - a vesicle is a membrane bound packet that can hold a protein in its interior and then shift it to a different location within the cellTransportation via a motor protein - motor proteins are structures that can carry a protein and walk along the cytoskeletal framework of the cell and deliver the protein to its destination.
Myosin
Some examples of proteins are: 1. structure protein - collagen 2. transport protein - HDNA polymerasesignal protein - EGF 4. motor protein - miosin 5. enzyme - DNA polymerase 6. gene regulatory protein - transcription factor 7. special proposal protein - glue protein 8. storage protein 9. receptor protein - insulin receptor
Myosins are a large family of motor proteins found in eukaryotic tissues. They are responsible for actin-based motility.
some eg. of proteins are 1.structure protein - collagen 2.transport protein-HDNA polymerasesignal protein-EGF 4.motor protein-miosin 5.enzyme- DNApolymerase 6.gene regulatory protein-transcription factor 7.special proposal protein-glueprotein 8.storage protein- 9.receptor protein-insulin receptor e.g. Beans, bread, potatoes :)
Meat, fish and eggs are proteins. some examples are; 1.structure protein - collagen 2.transport protein-HDNA polymerasesignal protein-EGF 4.motor protein-miosin 5.enzyme- DNApolymerase 6.gene regulatory protein-transcription factor 7.special proposal protein-glueprotein 8.storage protein- 9.receptor protein-insulin receptor
cell motility
According to my Physiology text yes, Myosin is.
The structure of flagella includes the flagellar protein, flagellar motor, and hook. It also includes the flagellar filament and cap.