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BioVisions - The Inner Life of the Cell

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VENCEDORAAAA (6 days ago) Show Hide
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perfect!
coskunlu (1 week ago) Show Hide
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whats the name of music in video??please help me
rlepore86 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Yes its the HSP70 (heat shock proteins) which chaperone them. HSP's work in protein folding. They can keep unfolded or can help in folding as well
Samurai4Jesus (1 week ago) Show Hide
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You're correct. That was a kinesin. Unlike dyneins, kinesins have those tails wrapped around one another. It has a longer shape than the dynein.
Lynda7773 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Can anyone tell me what's the name's song please ?
Thank you for the video, it's one of my favourite now. Merci beaucoup ♥
SexyHyperPunk (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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we're studying this in 8th prd.
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this video are very nice can anyone tell me plz how can i telecharging it et merci d'avance
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No I think your right. The transport vesicle you saw was moving with the help of that motor protein, which is most likely a kinesin. Kinesins move towards the "plus" end of the microtubule and dyneins move toward the "minus" end, and the "plus" end is located away from the centriole.
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Yes I think that's correct,  Kinesin is much more simple in structure that Dynein and is said to 'walk' whereas Dynein is said to differ in its movement.
However I'm not sure how you could tell which end of the microtubule had the GTPgap/positive end..
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I thought I saw the kinesin walking on a microtubulus with the centrosome on the background. Centrosome is - pole.

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