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The Inner Life of a Cell, an three-minute animation created in NewTek LightWave 3D and Adobe After Effects for Harvard biology students, wont draw the kind of box office crowds that more ferocious˜and furrier˜digital creations did last Christmas. But it will share a place along side them in SIGGRAPH's Electronic Theatre show, which will run for three days during the 33rd annual exhibition and conference in Boston next month. Created by XVIVO, a scientific animation company near Hartford, CT, the animation illustrates unseen molecular mechanisms and the ones they trigger, specifically how white blood cells sense and respond to their surroundings and external stimuli.
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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.
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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However I'm not sure how you could tell which end of the microtubule had the GTPgap/positive end..