Abstract

Kinesin was discovered in 1985 – 25 years ago – based on its motility in cytoplasm extruded from the giant axon of the squid ([Allen et al., 1982][1]; [Brady et al., 1982][2]; [Vale et al., 1985][3]). The purified protein, now known as kinesin-1, consisted of two heavy chains with motor activity

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