Sunday, June 9, 2024

Protein Motors


Your Body’s Molecular Machines

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_tYrnv_o6A

Indexed by Richard A. Hart, PhD

24 April 2024



A. Three microtubule fibers that
direct where protein motors walk.

B. Green: Dynein protein motor carrying a red cargo from the nucleus (left) to the edge of the cell (right).

C. Red: cargo is a stop signal during cell division (mitosis).

D. Blue: protein motor can carry a cargo from the edge of a cell to the nucleus.

E. A protein motor is made of many different molecules


0:00 The molecular machines (now named protein motors) in animation.

0:46 DNA needs protein motors to do the work of separation during cell division.

1:17 Copying DNA.

2:24 Leave animation of nucleus.

2:33 View cell division with a microscope.

3:24 One chromosome on a microtubule fiber in animation.

3:45 Microtubules attached to chromosome kinetochore.

4:40 Dynein protein motor.

4:56 Astounded by this discovery (revelation) a few decades ago.

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