Motor proteins caught “swinging on monkey bars”
Dr Stan Burgess, of the University of Leeds’s Faculty of Biological Sciences, explains research published in the journal Nature Communications that gives us our first glimpse of cells’ motor proteins in action.
These proteins are vital to complex life, forming the transport infrastructure that allows different parts of cells to specialise in particular functions. Until now, the way they move has never been directly observed.
Learn more at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/news/article/3754/
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These proteins are vital to complex life, forming the transport infrastructure that allows different parts of cells to specialise in particular functions. Until now, the way they move has never been directly observed.
Learn more at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/news/article/3754/
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