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- dynein.См. динеин.(Источник: «Англо-русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд-во ВНИРО, 1995 г.)
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Dynein — bezeichnet eine Gruppe von Motorproteinen in eukaryotischen Zellen. In Kooperation mit anderen Motorproteinen wie Myosin sind sie wesentlich am intrazellulären Transport von biologischen Lasten wie z. B. Biomakromolekülen, Vesikeln und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dynein — Dynein, hochmolekulares Protein mit ATPase Aktivität; bildet in den Geißeln und Cilien (⇒ Undulopodien) der Eukaryoten die paarweise von jedem A Tubulus abgehenden und zum B Tubulus des nächsten Dupletts führenden Arme. Durch die ATP Spaltung… … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
Dynein — A dynein complex. Cytoplasmic dynein has two heavy chains with globular head … Wikipedia
dynein — A protein associated with motile structures, exhibiting adenosine triphosphatase activity; it forms “arms” on the outer tubules of cilia and flagella. It functions as a molecular motor. SEE ALSO: tubulin, d. arm. [dyne + protein] * * * … Medical dictionary
dynein — Large multimeric protein (600 800 kD) with ATPase activity; constitutes the side arms of the outer microtubule doublets in the ciliary axoneme and is responsible for the sliding. Probably (together with kinesin) involved in microtubule associated … Dictionary of molecular biology
dynein ATPase — dy·ne·in ATP·ase (diґnēn a te peґās) [EC 3.6.4.2] EC nomenclature for the ATP hydrolyzing activity of dynein … Medical dictionary
dynein — noun Etymology: dyne (force) + in Date: 1965 an ATPase that is associated especially with microtubules involved in the movement of cellular organelles and structures (as cilia, flagella, and chromosomes) … New Collegiate Dictionary
dynein — noun Any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze ATP and thus provides motive power for motile structures such as microtubules … Wiktionary
dynein — dy·nein … English syllables
dynein — ˈdīˌnēn, ˌnēən noun ( s) Etymology: dyne + in : an ATPase that cross links adjacent microtubules and that by controlling their relative sliding motion regulates the movement of cellular organelles and structures (as the beating of cilia and… … Useful english dictionary