Kinesin Protein
from Zerush@lemmy.ml to science_memes@mander.xyz on 10 Sep 13:43
https://lemmy.ml/post/35950968

Always walking with happiness hormons to help if you are down

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Una@europe.pub on 10 Sep 13:53 next collapse

Imagine if that protein suddenly gained conciousness and decides to meditate to gain higher spiritual awakening instead of transporting hormones.

kadup@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 14:10 next collapse

Then a friendly little chaperone protein would come and beat the living shit out of it until it folded itself again and stopped meditating, back to work :)

YoiksAndAway@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 14:19 next collapse

Better than being ubiquitinized, I guess.

Thedogdrinkscoffee@lemmy.ca on 10 Sep 14:37 collapse

A pimps love is very different from that of a square.

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 10 Sep 14:57 next collapse

But the proteins long for the mines

oftheair@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 10 Sep 20:42 collapse

Body horror, gore

Guess you’ve never seen the TV show “Another Life”

SkybreakerEngineer@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 13:59 next collapse

Needs more Bee Gees

PenguinOfWar@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 14:03 next collapse

This made my day, thank you.

TrojanRoomCoffeePot@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 14:12 next collapse

Anyone have the variant with the pimp hat and cane twirling?

The_Decryptor@aussie.zone on 11 Sep 13:29 collapse
saltesc@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 14:57 next collapse

Well you can tell by my bind to tubulin
This motor protein ain’t stoppin’
Walkin’ the line from A to B
Replenishing the ATP

ToiletFlushShowerScream@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 16:26 next collapse

Why no Johnny Cash?

slampisko@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 18:04 collapse

WHY would they not sync the step with the beat 😩

Psythik@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 20:34 collapse

Because they probably don’t understand even basic music theory. Unfortunately far too many people don’t.

sheridan@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 14:39 next collapse

Do they move this slowly? Or is this animation in bullet time?

Valmond@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 15:15 next collapse

IIRC it’s like 10.000 times faster (I can be wrong but then it’s probably way faster).

partner_boat_slug@mander.xyz on 10 Sep 15:16 next collapse

I guess this depends on environmental conditions such as

  • temperature
  • acidity of the internal cell environment
  • how available is energy? My guess this mechanism is powered by ATP?
Schmoo@slrpnk.net on 10 Sep 20:04 collapse

This animation isn’t just sped up, it’s also simplified. In reality they don’t take steady, purposeful steps. They spaz out with random vibrations (Brownian motion) until the “foot” clicks into place by random chance, then the other one releases and the process repeats. It’s like shaking a container filled with legos until they assemble themselves. The proteins are just shaped in such a way that “walking” is the most probable outcome.

exasperation@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 11 Sep 14:02 collapse

The animation is actually slowed down. Kinesin can take something like 100 steps per second. Each step is about 8 nm, and they’ve been observed to move 600-1000 nm per second.

In reality it wiggles around in Brownian motion but the equilibrium of it “clicking” into place is so attractive that it keeps happening really fast.

ryedaft@sh.itjust.works on 10 Sep 14:40 next collapse

Also delivering unhappiness hormone

Kinesin doesn’t discriminate

partner_boat_slug@mander.xyz on 10 Sep 15:14 next collapse

We always keep moving forward. No matter what.

Electric_Druid@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 15:17 next collapse

When you walkin’

When you walkin’

Ferrous@lemmy.ml on 10 Sep 15:30 next collapse

Making my way downtown

mtpender@piefed.social on 10 Sep 15:57 next collapse

The Strongest Shape

StrixUralensis@tarte.nuage-libre.fr on 10 Sep 16:04 next collapse

Is this the protein equivalent of the sole Tiananmen square protester ?

Zerush@lemmy.ml on 11 Sep 11:03 collapse

Depending on your mood

angrystego@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 16:03 next collapse

The real Sisyphos

BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 16:04 next collapse

You have to imagine him enjoying himself.

yeahiknow3@lemmings.world on 10 Sep 16:56 next collapse

This animation was made by the Shenandoah Baptist Church and is famously misleading. The “steps” are the stochastic product of Brownian motion. Here’s an accurate representation:

youtube.com/shorts/Vlb9F_cj6As

Jordan117@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 17:37 next collapse

How is it more accurate? I thought that in reality the “steps” are incredibly fast, but that makes it seem like it’s a much slower and more uncertain process.

yeahiknow3@lemmings.world on 10 Sep 17:46 collapse

Fast relative to what? The point is that the kinesin protein doesn’t “walk” any more than floating debris “swims.”

Jordan117@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 10:49 collapse

Relative to the speed shown in the visualizations. The pop-sci animations look like it takes one step every second or so, while in reality they do hundreds per second.

SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca on 11 Sep 12:29 collapse

And they stop, pause, and can go backwards.

ameancow@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 18:43 next collapse

Most motor proteins use brownian motion (the random vibration of particles) to “move” and make other actions, but you rarely see any rendering showing what it looks like in real-time because it’s too fast and wiggly. All of these mechanical “clockwork” animations are super-slowed and clarified for better understanding.

There are hundreds of variations of this animation out there which are very similar, some made by major science organizations, so while you’re right that it’s not “true to life” it’s the standard, acceptable model, and not entirely a product of a church. Although I’ve seen plenty of creation-science groups use all kinds of biomechanical motor motion to justify creationism, so it’s hardly matters. They will believe what they want and interpret what they want no mater what.

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SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca on 11 Sep 12:27 collapse

I teach cell biology. This is not an acceptable model. Kinesins don’t lift their feet to walk. This is a Disney version of the mechanism.

Zerush@lemmy.ml on 10 Sep 19:39 next collapse

Microscopic presentation

youtube.com/shorts/JTLi-HdUFEA

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humanspiral@lemmy.ca on 10 Sep 20:25 next collapse

I vote for the Baptists!!! Yours sucks.

bathing_in_bismuth@sh.itjust.works on 11 Sep 12:16 next collapse

So its the same but drunk?

deaf_fish@midwest.social on 11 Sep 13:18 collapse

Whoa, does that mean they cool the cell as they walk? They are transferring energy from the Brownian motion which on average would result in a lower temperature in the surrounding particles.

Zerush@lemmy.ml on 10 Sep 19:51 next collapse

Also nice from Neurocience Utrecht

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMKlPDBRJ1E

Zacryon@feddit.org on 11 Sep 12:58 collapse

“But I would walk 500 miles
And I would walk 500 more
Just to be the protein who walks a thousand miles
To deliver cargo to your core” ♫