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Nature Cell Biology 8, 903–905 (1 September 2006) | doi:10.1038/ncb0906-903
Kinesin-8s: motoring and depolymerizing
Abstract
The kinesin superfamily consists of microtubule-dependent ATPases that function in a vast array of cellular processes. They have been grouped phylogenetically into 14 subfamilies based on the sequence of their conserved ATPase and microtubule-binding motor domain.
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