The Kinesin Linear Motor
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https://creation.com • Inside a living cell is an amazing transportation system. Proteins have to be delivered to the correct part of the cell to perform their intended functions. This animation, based on a lot of clever research over a number of years, shows how it happens. • Highways, made of microtubules, are assembled by interlocking proteins, each manufactured in accordance with the coded instructions on the cell's DNA. Marching along a microtubule is the kinesin motor, the hero of our story, carrying a huge sack of proteins to be delivered to a pre-determined place in the cell. Here the proteins will be released to fulfil their functions. • A kinesin linear motor uses one ATP to provide the energy for each step and takes 125,000 steps to cover one millimetre! • This amazing machine shows all the hallmarks of design! • http://creation.com • Related Articles: • Incredible Kinesin - https://creation.com/incredible-kinesin • Fantastic voyage - https://creation.com/fantastic-voyage • DNA repair enzyme - https://creation.com/DNA-repair-enzyme • 15 questions for evolutionists - https://creation.com/15-questions • Related Products: • The Creation Answers Book - https://creation.com/s/10-2-505 • Creation Magazine subscription - https://creation.com/magazine • What Darwin Couldn't Know tract - https://creation.com/s/00-1-534 • Exploring the World of Biology book - https://creation.com/s/10-1-535
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