| dynamin | <protein> A protein isolated from microtubule preparations and shown to cause ATP mediated microtubule sliding toward the plus ends. A GTP-binding protein with classical G-protein motifs and with very high homology to the Mx protein involved in interferon induced virus resistance. There are tissue specific and developmentally regulated forms of dynamin in Drosophila. Associated with endocytic sorting of proteins. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : DNM1 Gene Product, Dynamin, Dynamin D100, Dynamin-1, Dynamin 1
Synonyms : DNM2 Protein, DYNII Dynamin, DynII Protein, Dynamin 2, Dynamin-2, Dynamin, DYNII
Synonyms : Dynamin 3, Dynamin, Testicular, T-Dynamin, Testicular Dynamin
Synonyms : Dephosphin, Dynamin, Dynamin K44A, Dynamin, Alanine44 Substituted With Lysine, Dynamin, Mutated Form, K44A, Dynamin, GTPase-Deficient, GTPase Deficient Dynamin
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