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kinesin
ki·ne·sin K5068150 (kə-nē′sĭn)n. Any of a group of motor proteins that move along microtubules and are involved in cell division and the transport of cytoplasmic organelles. [kines(is) + -in.]kinesin
kinesin[kī′nēs·ən] (cell and molecular biology) An enzyme that hydrolyzes adenosine triphosphate to provide energy to power anterograde [from (-) to (+)] movement along microtubules. kinesin
ki·ne·sin (ki-nē'sin), A motor protein associated with microtubules that participates in the ATP-dependent transport of vesicles and other entities. It directs anterograde axonal transport.kinesin (kə-nē′sĭn)n. Any of a group of motor proteins that move along microtubules and are involved in cell division and the transport of cytoplasmic organelles. |