Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Catastrophin, or KIF2, is a microtubal motor protein which causes destabilization, i.e. increases dynamic instability, of the microtubule plus (+) end. It is specifically a kinesin-like protein with a motor domain situated in the middle portion of its heavy chain. Contrary to probable belief, the catas- prefix is related to the cata- in catabolism while the -troph- is related to the -troph- in atrophy. The -in is merely a suffix many proteins share."@en }
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- Catastrophin abstract "Catastrophin, or KIF2, is a microtubal motor protein which causes destabilization, i.e. increases dynamic instability, of the microtubule plus (+) end. It is specifically a kinesin-like protein with a motor domain situated in the middle portion of its heavy chain. Contrary to probable belief, the catas- prefix is related to the cata- in catabolism while the -troph- is related to the -troph- in atrophy. The -in is merely a suffix many proteins share.".
- Catastrophin comment "Catastrophin, or KIF2, is a microtubal motor protein which causes destabilization, i.e. increases dynamic instability, of the microtubule plus (+) end. It is specifically a kinesin-like protein with a motor domain situated in the middle portion of its heavy chain. Contrary to probable belief, the catas- prefix is related to the cata- in catabolism while the -troph- is related to the -troph- in atrophy. The -in is merely a suffix many proteins share.".