Ring-shaped hexameric ATPase motors fulfill important functions in cellular processes such

Ring-shaped hexameric ATPase motors fulfill important functions in cellular processes such as genome replication transcription or protein degradation by translocating a long substrate through their central pore powered by ATP hydrolysis. the release of hydrolysis product (ADP+Pi) triggers the force-generating process of Rho through a 0.1 millisecond-long conformational transition the time level seen also in… Continue reading Ring-shaped hexameric ATPase motors fulfill important functions in cellular processes such