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How Do Motor Proteins Function?

Motor proteins function by converting chemical energy stored in ATP into mechanical work. The process typically involves the binding of ATP to the motor protein, hydrolysis of ATP to ADP and inorganic phosphate, and a conformational change in the protein that generates movement. This movement allows the motor protein to "walk" along microtubules or actin filaments, transporting cellular cargo to specific locations within the cell.

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